Firm Foundation with Bryan Hudson

Bryan Hudson
Podcast “Firm Foundation with Bryan Hudson”

Bryan Hudson, D.Min offers Practical Insight and inspiration for You! Follow Bryan at his Firm Foundation blog, www.BryanHudson.com

  1. HACE 15 H

    Season of Sharpening: Getting Your Edge Back On

    1 Peter 4:10-11, As each one has received a gift, minister it to one another, as good stewards of the manifold grace of God. 11 If anyone speaks, let him speak as the oracles of God. If anyone ministers, let him do it as with the ability which God supplies, that in all things God may be glorified through Jesus Christ, to whom belong the glory and the dominion forever and ever. Amen  Ecclesiastes 10:10 (NKJV) “If the ax is dull, and one does not sharpen the edge, then he must use more strength; but wisdom produces success. (NLT) ”Since a dull ax requires great strength, sharpen the blade. That's the value of wisdom; it helps you succeed Why do I feel tired? Remember Your  GIFT, GRACE, & ABILITY Here’s where you start: ”Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the saw." ~ Attributed to Abraham Lincoln KEY WORDS Ax (Saw) – The instrument of service; our lifestyle Edge – The cutting edge; the action edge; What we actually do; our gifts and unique contribution to God’s purpose Wisdom - Ability to make proper choices and reach proper conclusions and decisions; Shrewdly aware and subtly resourceful; Using the proper means and procedures in attaining an end; Knowing how to restore and maintain your edge. Sharpen: Raising the level of your skill and effectiveness through RENEWAL Doers of the Word: Eccl. 10:18, Laziness leads to a sagging roof Prayer & Worship: Individual, corporate, John 4:23 Fellowship: (“Iron sharpens iron”) Hebrews 1 John 2:10, Anyone who loves their brother and sister lives in the light, and there is nothing in them to make them stumble. Personal Preparation: 2 Tim. 2:15, Be diligent to present yourself approved to God, a worker who does not need to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.

    41 min
  2. 16 SEPT

    The Effect of Liars & The Triumph of Truth | Opinion by Bryan Hudson (Article Read by a Digital Voice)

    Click Here to Read the Article Full Article Below: “The Lord detests lying lips, but he delights in people who are trustworthy.”(Proverbs 12:22, NIV) This election cycle has highlighted something we see and hear so often that many have stopped being outraged about it. That “something” is lying. In the world of politics and the larger society, the response to egregious acts by one or by the few is often, “Well, everyone does it.“When I was a child—and perhaps you had the same experience— trying to downplay some lie or bad deed by attempting to deflect and bring others in the wrong. “Johnny did it too!” was met with a swift and strong rebuke from my mother, “I am talking to YOU!”This is Called “Moral Equivalence” Moral equivalence is the concept or rhetorical device that suggests two actions or behaviors, which may differ in degree or context, are equally morally wrong or right. It is often used in debates or discussions to compare actions by arguing that one is no worse or better than the other, even if the situations or outcomes differ significantly. (OpenAI 2024)Interestingly, this childhood ploy is still being used by adults. As an example and learning moment for this issue, I give you Donald J. Trump. To the fact that this man is a liar cannot be disputed. The phenomenon of the abundance of his lies have normalized the behavior for many. It’s become like the scar that looses sensation. It’s like all the junk in a room that is no longer noticed. It is the thing that no longer produces outrage as it once did.Moral equivalence is among the weakest of all arguments and responses. In essence, this is not much different than the events that took place in August 2017 in Charlottesville, Virginia, during the “Unite the Right” rally. It was a gathering of white supremacists, neo-Nazis, and far-right groups protesting the planned removal of a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee. Hundreds of white supremacists marched through the University of Virginia’s campus carrying torches and chanting racist and anti-Semitic slogans such as “Jews will not replace us” and “White lives matter.” They clashed with counter-protesters, leading to several injuries and the death of Heather Heyer who was hit by a car.To this racist gathering, then President Donald Trump stated, “There are good people on both sides.”The worst response is making peace with lies and attempts at moral equivalence by accepting and accommodating abhorrent behavior. Some may think, “That’s just the way it is.”If that was the attitude of our African American ancestors, we would still be segregated, unable to vote, locked out of opportunity, uneducated, giving deference to White supremacists, and much more. If there is any group of people who will not settle for an evil or ungodly status quo, it is Black people.It has often been said that African-Americans are the moral conscience to our nation. The survival and flourishing of African Americans, despite centuries of oppression, symbolize resilience, hope, and the enduring belief in the possibility of change. Their continued pursuit of justice often forces the broader society to reflect on its moral compass and reconsider what it means to be an ethical nation. African Americans have played a pivotal role in calling the U.S. to a higher moral standard, reminding the country that its true greatness lies in achieving justice and equality for all its citizens. By continually exposing the disconnect between American ideals and realities, African Americans have often acted as the moral conscience, pushing the nation toward a more just and inclusive future. (OpenAI 2024)So it is interesting, that this election cycle features the most egregious liar among national politicians we have witnessed in our lifetime seeking to re-occupy the highest office in our nation, former President Trump (DJT). It is fitting that he would be held to account by a Black woman, Vice President

    11 min
  3. 11 SEPT

    "Peace to Guard Your Heart and Mind" - Firm Foundation inspiration Minute #135 for September 11, 2024

    Listen to My Message From Sunday, September 8, 2024 Mercy: The Gift Before & After Faith     Philippians 4:7, And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.There are not many things better in life than peace. There are a couple of important ways to understanding peace as it relates to God and your spiritual life:1) Peace is a state where one is in right relationship with God. 2) Peace is a mental/emotional state where there is an absence of conflict and freedom from disquieting or oppressive thoughts. We call this “peace of mind.”In this text, the Apostle Paul primarily refers to the first type of peace––with God. It is good to have peace of mind, but a right relationship with God is most helpful. As a benefit of this relationship, there is the promise that the peace of God will “Guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.”There is something mysterious about possessing the peace of God: It is difficult to describe. Paul said, peace “surpasses all understanding.” It is both tangible (real to your senses), and intangible (beyond your senses).Ways to get into the peace of God (which leads to peace of mind) include: •  Prayer•  Worship and singing on your own (doesn't matter how it sounds!)•  Reading Scripture•  Thinking on good things and crowding out bad thoughts (Read Philippians 4:8)•  Reading other inspirational and educational materials•  Walking and looking at nature (God's creation)•  What can you think of?

    3 min

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Bryan Hudson, D.Min offers Practical Insight and inspiration for You! Follow Bryan at his Firm Foundation blog, www.BryanHudson.com

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