Author: Good Life Church

  • Good Life Journal – Hebrews 10

    Scripture:

    Hebrews 10:24-25 And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day drawing near.

    Observation:

    Meeting together with other believers on a regular basis to encourage each other and challenge each other is important. Living among and with each other as we long for the day of Christ is the will of God.

    Application:

    In a culture where watching a message on the internet has become the easy way to “do church”, the scripture explains church as something different. A group of people who meet together, encourage each other and challenge each other. Church has less to do with what is happening in stage and more to do with what is happening in our day to day lives. Church can’t be defined by the performance of a few under the spotlights but instead by the obedience of the many throughout the week.

    A few things…
    -Gathering is important. We must not get too busy to gather for worship, for groups, for fellowship.

    -when we gather we must spur. Make each other better through encouragement and challenge.

    -we should live expectantly. Live life together longing for the return of Christ. A church that isn’t longing for Christ return is a church hat has become to comfortable in the world.

    Prayer:

    Lord may our church be the church instead of just doing church well. May we be less defined by our weekly gathering and more defined by the lives we live through the week.

  • Good Life Journal – Hebrews 8

    Scripture:

    Hebrews 8

    Vs. 6 … Christ has obtained a ministry that is as much more excellent than the old as the covenant he mediates is better, since it is enacted on better promises.

    Vs. 12 “For I will be merciful toward their iniquities,
    and I will remember their sins no more.”

    Observation:

    Jesus is the one and only better High Priest.
    He has made a sacrifice that only He can make.
    He fulfills a ministry that only He can fulfill.
    This makes for a better covenant based on even better promises.
    Our sins will be forgiven forever.

    Application:

    The sacrifice of Jesus is once and forever.
    My sins are forgiven.
    I can live in this promise because God is merciful.
    I don’t need to make more “sacrifices”, as in religious rituals.
    It is finished. I am forgiven.
    Christ lived out his ministry of “better promises”.
    I can now live a life of ministry sharing this promise of God with others.
    The world makes a lot of promises. I must not believe them.
    I must believe the promises of God are, indeed, better!
    If I believe this, I should actually be eager to share this with others!
    This is Good News!

    Prayer:

    Thank You, Father for your faithfulness to Your promises.
    Help me live a life of ministry sharing those promises.
    Forgive me when I don’t live as if your promises are better than the world’s.
    I’m Jesus name,
    Amen

     

  • Good Life Journal – Hebrews 9

    Scripture:

    Hebrews 9:27 And just as it is appointed for man to die once, and after that comes judgment.

    Observation:

    This chapter serves as a reminder that Jesus will come again. When he does come, he will come to judge. I must prepare now for His second coming.

    The description of the physical boundary in the holy of holies serves as a reminder that many know about God’s presence but few get to experience it. Christians are not in a world of the living moving toward death, we are in a world of dying trying to get to a world of eternal life. We must prepare now and be prepared for Jesus’ judgment so we can experience His presence and eternal life.

    Application:

    In the business world, I try to come prepared. I prepare for sales calls, for a business meeting, for interviews, etc. Sports teams come prepared to play an opponent. They watch films and have a game plan. They even change the plan during the game based on the results of the initial plan. In contrast, as Christians, we often just “wing it”. There is no spiritual planning. Believers to think they have plenty of time and often have no sense of urgency. Watching believers can cause non-believers to not trust in the Lord or realize the consequences of their actions. Why should they plan or worry about the future if we don’t set the example?

    Each one of us will die. Then comes judgment. I must plan now. I must act now. Jesus will come a second time. I need to prepare now. I need to think long term but act short term. My short term actions must align with my long term spiritual goals. I need to look at the hurdles in my life that are preventing me from accomplishing God’s will in my life and that may be preventing others from knowing more about God through me.

    Prayer:

    Speak through me. In my actions and through my words. Help me to reach those that are not ready. Keep me focused on you and your will for my life. Help me to realize that everything I do today has an impact, good or bad, on you and your kingdom. Give me the wisdom to be a positive impact in the world today and tomorrow.

     

  • Good Life Journal – Hebrews 4

    Scripture:

    Hebrews 4:13
    And no creature is hidden from his sight, but all are naked and exposed to the eyes of him to whom we must give account

    Observation:

    People either entered or did not enter the rest of God that was offered. Obedience and faith enters and disobedience and hardened hearts does not allow entrance.

    Application:

    So many times I say with my mouth that I am thankful for the grace of God and my place before him is I the cross….yet I try my best and pursue to make God look on me with more love and grace by do my things for him. Or opposite I feel shameful because of how much I sin. I feel so many times (including today) that I am they disobedient that doesn’t get to enter. I try and hide things from God. I try and do things for God with such a wicked heart as if he doesn’t know and I’m hiding. Noting and he means NOTHING is hidden from Gods sight. I lay naked and EXPOSED (John 8) before the Lord God. This is terrifying because I know who I am apart from him either by choice or naturally. I must and will give an account for my public and private thoughts, actions, and disobedience. This seemed like bad news and to an extent it is not very fluffy feeling, but the following verses says Jesus though tempted is and was without sin. That he sympathizes with me/us so we can approach the throne of Grace that we may find mercy and grace in our time of need. I keep myself from this throne because I stay stuck in my sin and shame and guilt….God says I know…..I was tempted…..I didn’t sin cause I knew you would and will…..approach…..here is grace….here is mercy…..I must humble myself, ask God for forgiveness, and rely on the grace, mercy, and forgiveness of God. He knows and I can trust him.

    Prayer:

    Father God thank you for your grace and mercy when I don’t I deserve it….thank you God of creation for loving me. Convict me of sin and lead me to repentance and make me more like you Jesus.

  • Good Life Journal – Hebrews 6

    Scripture:

    “Therefore let us leave the elementary doctrine of Christ and go on to maturity: Not laying again a foundation of repentance from dead works and of faith toward God; and of instructions about washings; the laying on of hands; the resurrection of the dead; and eternal judgement. (And) this we will do if God permits.” Heb 6:1-3.

     

    Observation:

    There is a key imperative in this passage: “…on to maturity.” The implied exhortation is to press in, to pursue becoming mature; don’t get stuck at the beginning of the Cross journey and be satisfied. There is soooo much more ahead…

     

    Application:

    I was taught that when I see the word “therefore” I need to see what it is “there for?” In this case I roll back and take a look at the end of Hebrews 5 to get a run up into Hebrews 6: “About this we have much to say (and it is hard to explain) since you have become dull of hearing. For though by this time you ought to be teachers you need someone to teach you again the basic principles of the Oracles of God. You need milk, not solid food-for everyone who lives on milk is unskilled in the Word of righteousness since he is a child. But solid food is for the mature; for those who have their powers of discernment trained by constant practice to distinguish good from evil.” (verses 11-14).

    I see the writer of Hebrews isn’t much restrained from telling it like he sees it.

     I wonder what the readers of this Letter are doing? If they are doing something, it stands to reason I am may be leaning the same way. Why do I become dull of hearing? Why do I need to hear again the basic principles of Christ and the Cross? Why aren’t I pushing along to maturity? I think that the answers for me are the following:

    1. I am not awestruck. When was the last time I was stricken with the Awe of God? When did I last think about anything majestic about my Savior, His Father, and/or the Holy Spirit? Why am I not continually in Awe??

    2. I do not take a Principle and apply it with diligence. Take a scriptural principle, any of them. Work to make the outside knowledge of that Principle an internal habit-change in my heart, mind, and conduct. Man, I don’t even try to hold myself accountable to the face in the mirror, much less to my wife, or other men in my life.

    3. I give up easily. I have to face that there are moments, long moments, that I am the “sandy soil” Jesus talks about in that parable: I take root quickly but when the heat and the drought come I shrivel up and stop growing.

    4. I forget. Just like the constant sin of Israel I forget-I forget quickly and thoroughly. I think that is why teaching of milk principles is so prevalent-the sin of forgetfulness. This is more than being absentminded: It is forgetting the Goodness of God, the Character of God, the Attributes of God, etc. I forget about Him because I let something else come into that place.

     

    Prayer:

    Father-Life is hard. I feel it today deep in my bones. I want relief. So did You, Lord Jesus. Even though my life isn’t anywhere like Yours was, you know what I am whining about. Give me power and gumption, Lord, to press into maturity-when things are good feeling, let me press in harder so that, when things are bad feeling I have strong mature habits in You to fall upon. Let Your Word dwell in me richly so that I can accurately discern and distinguish good from evil. AMEN.

  • Good Life Journal – Hebrews 5

    Scripture:

    Hebrews 5:8-9 – Even though Jesus was God’s son, he learned obedience from the things he suffered. In this way God qualified him as the perfect High Priest, and he became the source of eternal salvation for those who obey him.

    Observation:
    Jesus was always obedient to God’s will. Jesus’ obedience to the Father’s will was learned through his suffering. Jesus was obedient all the way to the cross where he suffered, paid the ultimate sacrifice for the sin of mankind. Following Jesus is the only way to have eternal salvation.

    Application:
    Jesus lived a life of complete submission to the Father’s will no matter what trial or how much he suffered. While we won’t live a perfect life of always being in step with God’s will, we must realize that as followers of Jesus we must strive to walk that path. God allows circumstances/hardships in our lives that force us to rely on Jesus when we are the most vulnerable. Through the power of the Holy Spirit, we can gain strength to persevere through suffering. For many people throughout the world and in Florida, daily life is a struggle and Jesus is their only hope. We must remember our greatest need has already been met and there is but one way to be saved, through the blood of Jesus shed for me on the cross for all who believe and obey him.

    Prayer:

    Father,
    Thank you for loving us so much that you sent Jesus as our savior so we can have an eternal relationship with you. Help your Spirit guide me to follow your will and be obedient to your path. Let me learn to rely/trust you in all situations.

  • Good Life Journal – Hebrews 2

    Scripture:

    Hebrews 2:1 Therefore we must pay much closer attention to what we have heard, lest we drift away from it.

    Observation:

    This verse suggests that we must pay attention. It is not about rejecting Jesus and His word but neglecting it. Drifting is going with the current, not against it. It is easier to go with the current than against it. Going with the world is with the current. Going with God is against it. Drifting doesn’t mean a 180 of 90 degree turn but a gradual slipping away. Drifting is dangerous because it is slow, unnoticeable.

    Application:

    Going against the current is harder than drifting with it. Sometimes, when you drift you don’t’ even notice you are drifting and by not paying attention you can find yourself very far away from your starting point. Drifting from the word means I am not paying attention to God’s word and I am letting the world carry me, or drifting with the world, not the word.

    I must pay attention to what caused me to drift. It can be things like peer pressure, lack of focus on His word, self-absorption, thinking I have plenty of time, etc. I must have an awareness of where I am and what I am doing. I must put guardrails in place that help keep me on track and in the correct position. These guardrails can be as simple as asking myself “what am I doing? Is this helping to further God’s kingdom?”

    Gradual change is harder to detect so I must be diligent to the subtle influences that can cause gradual changes in my life.

    Prayer:

    It is easy to get off course. It is easier to get back on track immediately rather than continue to go down a bad path. Provide the guidance and wisdom to know your voice, hear your voice and to allow you to lead me in all I do. Surround me with guardrails: people, places, wisdom.

     

  • Good Life Journal – Hebrews 3

    Scripture:

    Hebrews 3:7-8 Therefore, as the Holy Spirit says, “Today, if you hear his voice, do not harden your hearts as in the rebellion, on the day of testing in the wilderness,

    Observation:

    The Holy Spirit is graceful enough to warn us when our hearts and actions are in rebellion. The most important change in regards to repentance is the heart. Change starts with the heart.

    Application:

    Check my heart. Be thankful for the Holy Spirit’s warning. When I feel like He is wearing me out, I should recognize His warnings are an act of grace. His warnings are attempting to keep me from disaster.

    A couple things:

    Heed his warnings.
    Obey His voice.
    Don’t harden my heart.

    Prayer:

    I am so thankful for your warnings. May I respond and change instead of hardening my heart.

  • Good Life Journal – Hebrews 1

    Scripture:

    1:1 Long ago, at many times and in many ways, God spoke to our fathers by the prophets, but in these last days he has spoken to us by his Son

    He is the radiance of the glory of God and the exact imprint of his nature, and he upholds the universe by the word of his power.

    … of the Son he says,

    “Your throne, O God, is forever and ever, the scepter of uprightness is the scepter of your kingdom.
    You have loved righteousness and hated wickedness

    Observation:

    It’s always been about Jesus and it always will be about Jesus.

    Jesus radiates the glory of God.

    Jesus is the nature of God.

    Jesus exerts the power of God.

    And what’s so incredible on top of all that?

    He “speaks to us”!

    And what’s more?

    He’s good!

    He “loves righteousness”!

    Application:

    It’s very hard to ever contact anyone who is actually “in charge” of anything.

    It’d be virtually impossible to actually contact the CEO of any company (or actually get a reply, anyway).

    There are silos and ivory towers everywhere segmenting people from decision makers and leaders.

    Yet, the One who over everyone, the One who “upholds the universe” I have access to.

    God is a personal God.

    He didn’t need to be. But He is.

    Do I appreciate that everyday?

    Or do I appreciate that only when I “need” Him? As if that’s not everyday.

    And even better, God is a good God.

    He didn’t need to be. But He is.

    Do I appreciate that everyday?

    Prayer:

    Father, I should not let a minute go by when I do not honor for “the exact imprint of Your nature”.

    And I am so grateful that You “love righteousness”.

    Forgive me when I’m neglectful in this.

    I know you are forever.

    Thank you.

    In Jesus name

    Amen

  • Good Life Journal – Ephesians 5

    Scripture:

    (multiple references) “…Therefore be imitators of God, as beloved children…Walk as children of light…and try to discern what is pleasing to the Lord….Look carefully then how you walk-not as unwise but as wise–…Therefore do not be foolish but understand what the will of the Lord is…) Eph 5:1; 8b-10; 15; 17.

     

    Observation:

    The first part of Ephesians 5 looks like it is wholly directed to the folks who should be looking in the mirror. There seems to be a number of “watch-outs” scattered between verse 1 and verse 21. In typical Paul manner, these watch-outs are gently hammered to the reader.

     

    Application:

    “I therefore, a prisoner of the Lord, urge you to walk worthy of the calling to which you have been called…” (Eph 4:1)

     As a new Christian I gravitated to the “picture” scriptures; references that caused my imagination to soar. I imagined fighting with the “whole armor”, wielding the Sword of the Spirit, warring against the spiritual opponents found in the heavenly places. Walking worthy of the Calling? That was only a part of the whole deal, kind of like being a Knight of the Round Table. I remember when I learned about Star Wars and Jedi and oh, my goodness–I had a visual that was way better that Arthur and Excalibur.

     After a while these scriptures percolated up through my heart and into my mind. I started wondering what these meant. I heard “preaching the Gospel to (myself)”…somehow these “worthy walking” references started to make some sense. It came slowly and, candidly, I am still working out this part of my salvation (albeit with fear and trembling).

    It helps to separate Justification-worthy from Imitating Jesus-worthy in my mind. Persevering to the End I am Worthy for Salvation only through the Atonement. Day to day stuff? It became very clear I have to pursue Christ to the end of my days. Therefore-Discerning what is pleasing to the Lord begets Imitating which helps Walking as children of Light. Understanding what the Will of the Lord is keeps me wise and not foolish (which I habitually translate as stupid-helps me talk the Gospel to myself clearly).

    As Christians, we have been called to a holy calling, reverential calling. It should humble me and in exact parallel cause me to shout in triumph. Walking worthy of the Calling is sobering, causes me to reflect frequently. It is a fiercely joyful calling. It means putting my nose to the grindstone every day in the Name of Jesus, looking to (with the active participation of the Holy Spirit) change my ways in every way, to reveal my heart, and do those things (especially the little things of the heart and mind) that would be pleasing to the Lord. I gotta want to do that though, huh? Effort, always effort.

    Prayer:

    Lord God-You tell me to pray the Will of You and You are pleased to answer my prayer. Sure beats praying for stuff that I am inclined to think You snicker at. Please keep me focused on You in every way possible-in my waking moments, in my sleeping moments. Teach me (empower me) to pray without ceasing (however that trick is accomplished). Above all: I want to walk all my days worthy of the calling You have called me to. AMEN.

  • Good Life Journal – Ephesians 3

    Scripture:

    Eph. 3:17-19

    17 so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith—that you, being rooted and grounded in love, 18 may have strength to comprehend with all the saints what is the breadth and length and height and depth, 19 and to know the love of Christ that surpasses knowledge, that you may be filled with all the fullness of God.

    Observation:

    Paul describes the great blessing it is to have the presence and power of the Holy Spirit as a believer. He prays for the church that they may experience the Spirit’s presence in their hearts through faith. Of all the blessings we gain from the presence of the Spirit in our lives, the greatest of all is the revelation of the immeasurable love of God. Having the Holy Spirit within us should accomplish, above all things, an awareness and application of love.

    Application:

     The best way to know if I am walking in the Spirit is to assess my love. If I don’t live with a keen awareness in my life and an abounding application of the love of God into the lives of others, I am not walking in the Spirit. The greatest power of the Spirit is the power of love. A few things…

     -Before I do anything, I must know first. Know that I am loved. Know that the gospel is for me. Know that the height, width and depth of the love of God is for me.

    -I must share that love with those around me through His Spirit. Of all the things the Spirit is to accomplish in and through me, the greatest is to help other people know and feel that they are loved by God. That is the mission above all missions.

    -Am I putting anything above living in and sharing the love of God? If so, I am hard pressed to say I am “spirit-filled”

    Prayer:

     Love changes everything. I must remember that. I must live it Lord. Thank you for your love and thank you for giving me the chance to share that love with other people. Love is sacrifice. Love is laying down my own desires and needs for the sake of others. Jesus, that is who you are. May I live like that. May I be like that. May I be marked and known by love.

  • Good Life Journal – Ephesians 1

    Scripture:

    Eph. 1:22-23

    22 And he put all things under his feet and gave him as head over all things to the church,23 which is his body, the fullness of him who fills all in all.

     Observation:

    As Paul begins this letter to the Ephesians he closes his opening statements with a powerful truth. All things are under the feet of Christ. All authority in heaven and Earth belong to Him and are under his dominion.

     Application:

     What an amazing reminder. As a storm looms off the coast and our city is in turmoil, it is nice to be reminded that all authority in heaven and earth belongs to Jesus. Knowing this to be true I respond in two ways. 

     -Pray. If Jesus is in charge, then any requests I have should go to Him. He is the boss.

     -Trust. I must trust that Jesus is perfect in all His ways and that anything He directs or allows is for the greater good and will somehow be used for His glory.

    Prayer:

     I trust you Jesus. All authority is yours. Everything is under your feet, including me, my life, my family and my city.

     

  • Good Life Journal – Ephesians 2

    Scripture:

    Ephesians 2:7

    so that in the coming ages he might show the immeasurable riches of his grace in kindness toward us in Christ Jesus

     Observation:

      Paul not only tells us the “what” but also the “why”. The “what”- He saved us through His grace. He forgave us when we had no chance. He made us righteous when we were the furthest from it.  But why? Why would God do this? Why would Jesus sacrifice so much for us? The scripture teaches us that the “why” is because through it He might continue to show us the immeasurable riches of His grace and kindness towards us in Christ. Through Christ’s sacrifice, resurrection and continued relationship of grace with us through the Holy Spirit, God continually shows us His grace. His immeasurable grace. His grace that never runs out. The grace of God is not a limited resource. THANK GOD FOR THAT!

     Application:

     Wow. Blown away by His grace this morning. A handful of things.

     -If I want to know what grace is, look no further than Jesus.

    -If I beat myself up over sin I must realize the stupidity. He doesn’t beat me up over my failure but instead offers me immeasurable grace.

    -I must allow this realization to fuel a life in response to grace. I must live gracefully because that is the continued example of Christ towards me.

    -I follow a Savior of unlimited grace. My life must be marked by this. Not simply as a receiver of it, but a sharer as well. I must share grace today. When I am graceful, I look the most like Jesus.

    Prayer:

     Oh, amazing grace. I pray I never get over it. May my life be marked and overflowing with grace.

  • Good Life Journal – Galatians 5

    Scripture:

    Galatians 5:16 But I say, walk by the Spirit, and you will not gratify the desires of the flesh.

    Observation:

    Paul transitions from telling the Galatians what not to do, trust in circumcision, to telling them what to do, walk in the spirit.

    Application:

    Throughout this letter Paul has consistently warned the listeners to not abandon the gospel they first heard. To put no confidence in the flesh, the law, and sacrifice. It is easy to say, “that’s right!”, “preach it!”, “don’t trust religion!”. However, this verse is where everything shifts. It’s not just a matter of not trusting in the flesh, it’s a matter of walking in the Spirit. It is easy for me to put no trust in my flesh. However, it is much more difficult to live without gratifying my flesh. Paul says the opposite of trusting the flesh is walking in the Spirit.

    The intention of this passage isn’t simply to challenge people to stop trusting circumcision and the law. It is more importantly a direction to walk in the Spirit. Everyday I wake up I have two intense and powerful drives within me. One is the same power that raised Christ from the dead. He calls me to a life of sacrifice and surrender. He calls me to give, serve and obey. The other drive is also strong. It calls to indulge, to self-medicate, self-rely and self-preserve. It has been a long time since I trusted in my own morality to please God. However it has been less than 24hrs since I walked in the flesh. I can’t afford to read Galatians and act like I get it. To act like not relying on the law or religion is the intention of the letter. The intention is not only to trust in the gospel, but to walk in the Spirit within me made possible by the gospel. A few things…

    -not trusting my own morality is not an excuse to indulge the flesh.
    -walking in the Spirit is the opposite of trusting the flesh.
    -Practical morality is a response to the Spirit within. (See fruit of the Spirit)

    Prayer:

    Father, I pray that my aim is walking in the Spirit today. May I reject not only confidence in the flesh, but gratifying it and obedience to it as well.

  • Good Life Journal – Galatians 6

    Scripture:

    Galatians 6

    Vs. 1 Brothers, if anyone is caught in any transgression, you who are spiritual should restore him in a spirit of gentleness.

    Vs. 2 Bear one another’s burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ.

    Vs. 5 For each will have to bear his own load.

    Vs. 17 … I bear on my body the marks of Jesus.

    Observation:

    There is a lot of “bearing” happening here.
    People are told to “bear” others burdens.
    They are also told to “bear” their load individually.
    And Paul reiterated his authority and due respect as he “bears” the persecution of Jesus.

    Application:

    Trouble and struggles in life have not and will not go away just because Jesus rose from the dead.
    Paul endured exceptional turmoil to the point of having physical scars on his body, as Jesus did.
    And, yet, Paul has undergone such a spiritual transformation that he exhorts his fellow believers to be “gentle” with others who are struggling.
    Keep in mind that Paul is the guy who oversaw and sought out the stoning of Christians.
    This guy was previously anything but “gentle”.
    I must remember this.
    When I lose patience or get frustrated with others, I can’t use the excuse of “well that’s just who I am”.
    No, I’m a new creation.
    I just let the spiritual fruit of gentleness and self control flow from me.
    It is this spiritual transformation that enables me to “carry another’s burden”, while also “carrying my own load”

    Prayer:

    Thank you God for Your wisdom.
    Help me live it out with others today.
    Help me see others the way you see them.
    In Jesus name,
    Amen