I finally uploaded the last batch of sermons from 'Household of Faith', so if you're interested, you can listen to my sermon here.
Have a Fantastic week and God bless!
-Aaron
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Thoughts and Questions
Dear Lord,
Lord, why am I fearful? You are sovereign, perfect, and holy. These questions, worries, and fears are all in Your hand. I surrender them to you and I trust that you will do what's best. Thank you for the grace you have already showered on me by saving me and bringing me into a relationship with You. Help me to trust you better.
Amen.
Lately I've been fearful. And I don't know exactly why. You know better than I do. You understand the little quirks in my personality and why I fall into these little pits of seeming hopelessness and fear.
Lord, why am I feeling fearful or hopeless? Perhaps it's the constant feeling that maybe I'm not living right. That I'm missing something incredibly important and I don't even know it. Is that 'fear of the unknown'? What if everything I've been doing or living for isn't good enough?
You know my many goals and ambitions, Lord. You know I want to live righteously but is that just a selfish desire to look good to all of those around me? I try hard to look important to others. I want to please you, Lord, but is that just a selfish way to get more things from you, Lord? I want to be genuine but I hardly know when I'm not putting on a show. I want to be friendly to others but is that just a selfish desire to make other people like me?
So many questions. So many things to worry about. So many things to fix.
I was recently reading a book called "Amusing Ourselves To Death". It explained how so much of our culture is now television based and nearly everything in our culture; politics, sports, media, business, is all centered on entertainment. Only the most entertaining movies sell. Only the most entertaining politicians make it to office. Nearly everything we do is for amusement or so it seems. We work hard, to get more money, to buy a better iPod, or car, or snowboard, or vacation lodge; for amusement. We don't pray very much because we're too busy amusing ourselves with music, movies, blogs, Facebook, toys, cars, etc. It's as though we're all searching for satisfaction and we keep looking in all the wrong places; even as Christians. But perhaps I'm overreacting in response to this book, as I tend to do, Lord.
What's wrong with enjoying good things? What's wrong with being amused by good food or good entertainment? Perhaps it's the amount of entertainment that really matters. Or maybe it's the way which we are seeking to be entertained? Are we seeking to be satisfied in material things? Or are we satisfied in You, Lord, and simply enjoying the material things that You have given us here on earth?
Please give me wisdom in this area.
There are other things that trouble me. As I learn about the industrialization of American Food, Medicine, Education, Business, Church Ministry and how that has effected our culture in very negative ways, I start to feel hopeless, and helpless to do anything about it. Our culture just seems to be so wrapped up in entertainment, selfishness, greed, money, debt and the list goes on. And I'm not able to fix it. I can't. I'm a sinner just like everyone else. Only You, O Lord, can save the world.
The Lord is my rock and my fortress and my deliverer, my God, in whom I take refuge, my shield, and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold.
Though the mountains be shaken and the hills be removed, yet my unfailing love for you will not be shaken nor my covenant of peace be removed,"says the LORD, who has compassion on you.
Lord, why am I fearful? You are sovereign, perfect, and holy. These questions, worries, and fears are all in Your hand. I surrender them to you and I trust that you will do what's best. Thank you for the grace you have already showered on me by saving me and bringing me into a relationship with You. Help me to trust you better.
Amen.
Friday, December 11, 2009
Upcoming Sermon!

Hello Everyone!
For those of you who don't already know, I'm going to be preaching at Household of Faith Community Church this Sunday.
I'll be preaching from John 12:27-36. The title of the sermon is 'The Son of Man to be Lifted Up'.
You're more than welcome to come and watch me present my first sermon. :)
Please pray for me as I prepare to present it on Sunday.
FYI- Our church address is 4335 Williams Highway. If you need directions, just leave a comment.
Thank you for your prayers!
-Aaron
I'll be preaching from John 12:27-36. The title of the sermon is 'The Son of Man to be Lifted Up'.
You're more than welcome to come and watch me present my first sermon. :)
Please pray for me as I prepare to present it on Sunday.
FYI- Our church address is 4335 Williams Highway. If you need directions, just leave a comment.
Thank you for your prayers!
-Aaron
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Courageous!
Check out the Announcement of the latest Sherwood Pictures movie production! (Sherwood Pictures is a church film production company that produced Facing the Giants, Flywheel, and Fireproof)
Our family watched the announcement and we're all looking forward to seeing it! But more than that we're very excited to see the impact it will have the viewers. The message is one that our family has been jazzed about for a very long time... Challenging men to be servant leaders in their home.
The Plot
Four men, one calling: To serve and protect. As law enforcement officers, they face danger every day. Yet when tragedy strikes close to home, these fathers are left wrestling with their hopes, their fears, and their faith. From this struggle will come a decision that changes all of their lives.
With action, drama, and humor, the fourth film from Sherwood Pictures embraces God’s promise to "turn the hearts of fathers to their children, and the hearts of children to their fathers." Souls will be stirred, and hearts will be challenged to be ... courageous!
A Look At Their Budget
Facing the Giants- $100,000
Fireproof- $500,000
Courageous- $2,500,000 (projected budget)
Pray for Sherwood Pictures and the production of their latest movie- Courageous!
God bless!
-Aaron
Our family watched the announcement and we're all looking forward to seeing it! But more than that we're very excited to see the impact it will have the viewers. The message is one that our family has been jazzed about for a very long time... Challenging men to be servant leaders in their home.
The Plot
Four men, one calling: To serve and protect. As law enforcement officers, they face danger every day. Yet when tragedy strikes close to home, these fathers are left wrestling with their hopes, their fears, and their faith. From this struggle will come a decision that changes all of their lives.
With action, drama, and humor, the fourth film from Sherwood Pictures embraces God’s promise to "turn the hearts of fathers to their children, and the hearts of children to their fathers." Souls will be stirred, and hearts will be challenged to be ... courageous!
A Look At Their Budget
Facing the Giants- $100,000
Fireproof- $500,000
Courageous- $2,500,000 (projected budget)
Pray for Sherwood Pictures and the production of their latest movie- Courageous!
God bless!
-Aaron
Thursday, November 12, 2009
HOFGP.ORG- Updated Look!

We have yet another version of the Household of Faith Website! It's still under construction but the main theme and look of the site is up and running!
Check it out! And let me know what you think!
-Aaron
P. S. I was considering titling my post as- "Fresh New Look! Same Great Church!".... but I thought maybe that'd be a little bit overboard. I dunno... sounds like something you'd see on a Ranch Dressing bottle... not on a church website. ...whatever.... :D
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Manly Indeed :)
Saturday, September 5, 2009
Thoughts on Proverbs 3:5-6
5 Trust in the LORD with all your heart
and lean not on your own understanding;
6 in all your ways acknowledge him,
and he will make your paths straight.
For some reason this verse has been in my head for the past few weeks or so. I've heard it many times before and it has always been one of those 'nice' verses that I just listen to without thinking about what it says. But I wanted to really consider what it means. Here are some thoughts I had on the verse.
It says, "Trust in the Lord with all your heart." .....with ALL your heart....
I was recently reading in "The Christian's Secret of a Happy Life" that when scripture refers to 'heart' it rarely means your emotions or feelings. It's referring to your will, to your decisions.
With that in mind, trusting in the Lord with all your heart is a conscious decision to trust God. "I will trust you God." It means to trust Him in EVERY decision and choice you make.
Someone who truly trusts in the Lord with ALL their heart is a very confident person.
Why? Because they know that God is sovereign over the decisions they make and if they make a bad decision they trust that God's infinite grace and mercy will cover for their mistake. Am I a confident person? .....Are you a confident person?
Trusting in the Lord with all your heart is NOT an overwhelming feeling or emotion like butterflies in your stomach.
The reason I say this is because all too often we wait for the 'feeling' or 'emotion' to come before we decide to trust in God. And then when it's gone we wonder if we really trusted.
Trusting in God is a DECISION. The emotions are only the frosting on the cake. They may or may not be there when you trust God. But it shouldn't matter what you're feeling, God commands you to trust in Him.
It's similar to the love of a Godly man for his wife. The man may not always be overwhelmed with those butterflies and feelings toward his wife but he still loves her. As in he's decided to love her; to be her man; to be faithful to his vows to her; to love her for life.
And he shouldn't be dependent on his emotions to love her. That means he loves her even when he doesn't feel giddy about her; even when they've had an argument; and even when they're both droopy-eyed and grumpy in the morning.
The culture doesn't understand this. So many marriages are broken because couples think that love is a feeling or emotion. It's not! It's a decision of the heart! Yes, there are butterflies and feelings but they aren't the cake. They're just the frosting.
Similarly, so many Christians DON'T trust in God because they think it's a feeling. It's not! It's a decision of the heart!
Does that make sense? I hope the marriage analogy hasn't confused you.
Trusting in the Lord is a decision that you make regardless of your emotions.
If you're like me, you know that your emotions are all over the place. Some days you feel really happy, other days you feel really depressed. I think it's something that's part of our fallen nature... we can't control our own emotions.
But what we can do is make the right decisions for God and be patient for our emotions to fall into place. And they will.
Trusting in God may be hard at first but if you keep making the right decision to not worry about anything, the peace and happiness will come. It will.
Well, I'm going to have to cut this post in half and finish it another time.
I encourage everyone to read the whole chapter of Proverbs 3. You can read it here.
If you have any comments don't hesitate to post them.
God bless!
-Aaron
and he will make your paths straight.
For some reason this verse has been in my head for the past few weeks or so. I've heard it many times before and it has always been one of those 'nice' verses that I just listen to without thinking about what it says. But I wanted to really consider what it means. Here are some thoughts I had on the verse.
It says, "Trust in the Lord with all your heart." .....with ALL your heart....
I was recently reading in "The Christian's Secret of a Happy Life" that when scripture refers to 'heart' it rarely means your emotions or feelings. It's referring to your will, to your decisions.
With that in mind, trusting in the Lord with all your heart is a conscious decision to trust God. "I will trust you God." It means to trust Him in EVERY decision and choice you make.
Someone who truly trusts in the Lord with ALL their heart is a very confident person.
Why? Because they know that God is sovereign over the decisions they make and if they make a bad decision they trust that God's infinite grace and mercy will cover for their mistake. Am I a confident person? .....Are you a confident person?
Trusting in the Lord with all your heart is NOT an overwhelming feeling or emotion like butterflies in your stomach.
The reason I say this is because all too often we wait for the 'feeling' or 'emotion' to come before we decide to trust in God. And then when it's gone we wonder if we really trusted.
Trusting in God is a DECISION. The emotions are only the frosting on the cake. They may or may not be there when you trust God. But it shouldn't matter what you're feeling, God commands you to trust in Him.
It's similar to the love of a Godly man for his wife. The man may not always be overwhelmed with those butterflies and feelings toward his wife but he still loves her. As in he's decided to love her; to be her man; to be faithful to his vows to her; to love her for life.
And he shouldn't be dependent on his emotions to love her. That means he loves her even when he doesn't feel giddy about her; even when they've had an argument; and even when they're both droopy-eyed and grumpy in the morning.
The culture doesn't understand this. So many marriages are broken because couples think that love is a feeling or emotion. It's not! It's a decision of the heart! Yes, there are butterflies and feelings but they aren't the cake. They're just the frosting.
Similarly, so many Christians DON'T trust in God because they think it's a feeling. It's not! It's a decision of the heart!
Does that make sense? I hope the marriage analogy hasn't confused you.
Trusting in the Lord is a decision that you make regardless of your emotions.
If you're like me, you know that your emotions are all over the place. Some days you feel really happy, other days you feel really depressed. I think it's something that's part of our fallen nature... we can't control our own emotions.
But what we can do is make the right decisions for God and be patient for our emotions to fall into place. And they will.
Trusting in God may be hard at first but if you keep making the right decision to not worry about anything, the peace and happiness will come. It will.
Well, I'm going to have to cut this post in half and finish it another time.
I encourage everyone to read the whole chapter of Proverbs 3. You can read it here.
If you have any comments don't hesitate to post them.
God bless!
-Aaron
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