We’re at our 13th annual Uncommon Award dinner and this year we are honoring Cooper Kupp. Cooper is a 2 time Super Bowl champ and an amazing man as well. He’s been a great leader for the Rams & the Seahawks and a true community servant. Cooper has shown that you can be at the top of your profession and also be a great family man who lives out his faith in Jesus.
Congratulations Cooper!
We live in a moment where everyone's looking for a savior in the wrong places.
Politics won't save us. Ideology won't save us.
Only Jesus does. And He already has.
It was great to be back in Church today. When I arrived they had bracelets on the seats saying “Psalm 46:10–God’s Got This!”
It was very timely for me as I’m facing some life challenges and trying to determine how I can have the best impact for God’s Kingdom. This reminded me that rather than worry I just need to trust God🙏🏽
February 14, Valentine's Day, is the legacy of a priest named Valentinus who defied the orders of Roman Emperor Claudius II that Roman soldiers should not marry. He performed marriages in secret and, in time, was caught. He was martyred by beheading on February 14 in A.D. 269.
If you think Peter sank because he doubted, you miss what happened before doubt ever spoke.
We often time treat this moment like a cautionary tale; Peter looked away, lost faith, and began to sink. But the part we almost don't pay attention to is the most interesting and uncomfortable one; that Peter starts sinking after he obeys Jesus.
Jesus tells him to come. Peter steps out. But notice that nothing in the weather changed. the storm doesn't stop, the wind is still fierce and the waves are still hitting him in the face. The only thing that changes is Peter’s location. He’s no longer in the boat with everyone else. Obedience moved him forward, but not into comfort.
He’s doing exactly what Jesus asked. He’s walking toward Him. And that is when fear crept in. Scripture says he saw the wind and became afraid. That’s not unbelief, that’s Peter being human. Fear is the body responding to danger. If fear disqualified him, he never would’ve stepped out in the first place.
Notice Jesus doesn’t ask, “Why were you afraid?” He asks, “Why did you doubt?” Fear is what Peter felt. Doubt is what that fear produced. Fear grabbed his attention and pulled his trust off-center.
You can be afraid and still believe. You can feel overwhelmed and still be obedient. You can panic and still be moving in the right direction.
When Peter began to sink, he cries out "“Lord, save me.” No long prayer, or speech. Just pure honest, desperate cry. That is what we call faith. He never doubted Jesus. And Jesus responds immediately while the storm is still raging, and Peter is still shaking."
Jesus reaches out and grabs him. That means Peter was right there; he didnt sink far away, he was close enough to Jesus. He reached the end of his rope while he was still moving forward. He got as close to Jesus as he could, and his human limits just gave out.
That’s who God is. Fear doesn’t scare Him off. Panic doesn’t make Him step back. Struggle doesn’t mean you misheard the call or your visions and dreams were far-fetched.
All you need is to CALL OUT! Those who call upon the name of the LORD will find salvation.
Help might not arrive in the way you expect. Storms may continue to rage, and your pain, regrets, and fears might still pursue you. Yet, Jesus’s hands are always there to prevent you from drowning.
Don't act tough when you should be crying for help. Don't assume you are faithless just because you are afraid. It's ok to be afraid, to be overwhelmed. But you must listen to the voice of the Holy Spirit, not those that pass judgement on you because you are sinking.
So the real question is this:
When obedience brings you close, but fear still rises, do you assume you failed or do you reach for the hand that was already reaching for you?
#Christianity #BiblicalTruth #FaithOverFear #Peter #SpiritualMaturity
Ellis Enobun
Instead of this nonsense — do it in the preseason if you have to — the NFL should barnstorm big historic CFB stadiums in states that dont have NFL.
How fun would it be to see an NFL game in Bryant-Denny (Bama), Kinnick (Iowa), Memorial (OU, Clemson, Nebraska), Razorback, etc?