Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Don’t Give Up!
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
"Yes"

The word “yes” is a little word that can reflect a big commitment. Every day of our lives God is looking for us to respond to Him with a “yes”, whether that act of obedience is considered small or great.
What has God asked of you that you can respond to Him with a “yes” today? Is it what He wants you to do in your marriage or the way you parent? Is it how you handle your relationships? Maybe it’s what you do with your body or how you handle your money or the resources He has blessed you with. Could it possibly be your thought life that He is asking “Will you change your mind?” Many of these examples could refer to your daily habits or your relationships.
However, the word “yes” can also be a response to your faith in God. Sometimes God is calling us to examine the gifts that He has placed in our lives and begin to use them for Him. Maybe it’s to share our love for Him with others or to be used by Him to perform a miracle.
Models of all of these can be found in scripture from the books of Genesis through Revelation where God asked people for a “yes”. Some of them said “yes” and some said “no”. While these responses were not always verbal, their actions reflected their heart.
What will you say today when God asks you for a simple “yes”? My prayer for you is that when God comes knocking, when He comes seeking, when He comes asking, that you not only answer with a “yes”, but that you respond with a kind of faith and action that shows that your little word has a big commitment.
Living to Please Him,
Pastor Terry
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Faith Under Fire

The eighth chapter of the book Acts is a very powerful depiction of faith under fire. This passage shows us that even while the early church was faced with trials and major persecution; it didn’t stop them from sharing their faith. Many times we don’t realize just how freeing it can be to share our faith with others even when we are going through our own difficulties.
Take a look at your own life. Are you currently going through a tough period? The type that takes up all of your time, and wears you down in such a way that you feel there’s nothing left in the tank? If you are in a personal battle, let Acts chapter 8 be a reminder that the fiery trial should not silence our faith.
During these early days of reclaiming territory, I want to challenge you to not settle for taking back only material things. Try to include sharing your faith with your family and friends. Take a look at these questions as part of your daily routine.
1. Have you written down the names of family and friends whom you would love to see come into the kingdom?
2. What relationships are you forming on purpose so that you can ultimately share you faith with them?
3. Are your days so crowded that you have no time to reach out?
Remember Acts chapter 8, that through great crisis, Phillip still went after others and evangelism won out! May you be inspired today, to reclaim your evangelistic voice and start you own fire.
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
The Take Back Blog Welcome

I’m happy to be connecting through this weekly blog. It is a way to keep you built up and encouraged to stay on track during “The Take Back”, our 40-day spiritual journey beginning Wednesday, October 7th through Sunday, November 15th.
During “The Take Back”, you will be given different opportunities to stay motivated along your journey. This weekly blog will be one of the ways I will be able to communicate with you. I will also be preaching our weekly Sunday services, as well as leading our Acts 19 Service on Friday, November 13th. Over the 40 days, you will have the opportunity to connect with our pastors and key leaders following our midweek and Sunday services. You will be allowed to discuss a variety of topics designed to strengthen you throughout the 40-day journey.
Pastor Terry Davis
