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Since 1978, helping people get traction on their journey with Jesus Christ. For more information go to hopechurch.com.

    Tell the Next Generation

    Tell the Next Generation

    In this powerful and insightful message, Pastor Luke explores the crucial theme of passing the baton of faith to the next generation, drawing profound lessons from Psalm 78. Using the analogy of a relay race, where the exchange between runners is the most critical aspect, Luke emphasizes the vital role that fathers and the entire church community play in ensuring a successful spiritual handoff.
    Luke begins by acknowledging the complexities of Father's Day, recognizing that for some, it is a day of celebration, while for others, it may be marked by pain or absence. He encourages listeners to remember the good things their fathers taught them, to honor father figures who have positively impacted their lives, and most importantly, to look to God as the perfect Heavenly Father.
    Diving into Psalm 78, Luke highlights the God-given role and responsibility of fathers to make known God's ways to their children. He emphasizes that this is not a task limited to classroom settings, but rather a way of life that should be modeled and taught in the everyday moments—when sitting at home, walking along the way, lying down, and rising up (Deuteronomy 6:4-7).
    Luke then explores the God-given goals that fathers should have for their children: to set their hope in God, to remember His works, and to keep His commandments (Psalm 78:7). He warns of the consequences of missing these targets, including a generation that is oblivious to God and a breakdown in the spiritual legacy.
    However, Luke also offers hope for imperfect fathers, reminding them that with Jesus Christ, they don't have to stay the way they are. He encourages fathers to clear up their past mistakes, confess their sins, and move forward in God's grace, emphasizing that the greatest legacy they can leave is one of character and faith.
    Luke then provides practical resources and strategies for telling the next generation about God's faithfulness. He stresses the importance of knowing God's Word, spending intentional time with the next generation, setting a godly example, and sharing both personal stories and God's grand narrative of redemption.
    While emphasizing the unique role of fathers, Luke makes it clear that the responsibility of passing on faith belongs to the entire church community. He challenges adults to invest in the lives of the next generation, encourages students to share their faith with their peers, and calls on parents to take advantage of the 3,000 hours they have each year to influence their children spiritually.
    As the episode concludes, Luke leaves listeners with a thought-provoking question: "Who am I passing my faith to?" He invites them to prayerfully consider how they can participate in the sacred task of telling the next generation about the Lord's praiseworthy deeds, ensuring that the baton of faith is successfully passed on.
    Whether you are a father, a mother, a grandparent, a student, or a member of the church community, this episode will inspire and equip you to play your part in raising up a generation that sets their hope in God and walks in His ways.

    • 40 min
    Psalm 23 Then and Now

    Psalm 23 Then and Now

    In this thought-provoking podcast episode, Pastor Jeremy takes us on a fascinating journey through Psalm 23, exploring how we can bridge the gap between the ancient wisdom of the Bible and our modern lives. With humor and relatable examples, Jeremy begins by reminiscing about his childhood in the 1980s, highlighting the stark differences between the culture he grew up in and the world we live in today.
    As he delves into the heart of his message, Jeremy introduces us to the concept of the interpretive journey, a five-step process that helps us understand and apply the timeless truths of Scripture to our daily lives. He walks us through each step, using Psalm 23 as a powerful example of how we can grasp the original context and meaning of the text, measure the cultural and historical distance between the biblical audience and ourselves, identify the critical theological principles, and ultimately apply those principles to our situations and challenges.
    Through his engaging teaching style, Jeremy brings the ancient words of Psalm 23 to life, showing us how David's experience of being pursued by Saul's army and finding comfort in God's protection and guidance is still relevant to us today. He explores the significance of the shepherd's rod and staff, explaining how they represent God's power to fight for us and His wisdom to lead us on the right paths.
    As Jeremy shares his insights and experiences, he invites us to consider how we can trust God in life's trials and uncertainties. Whether facing relationship struggles, parenting challenges, financial difficulties, or any other obstacle, we can find hope and strength in knowing that God is our perfect coach, calling the plays and directing our steps.
    Throughout the episode, Jeremy emphasizes the importance of studying the Bible with a curious and open heart, encouraging us to dig deeper into the original context and meaning of the text. He reminds us that while we may not always understand why God allows certain hardships in our lives, we can trust that He is always working for our good and His glory.
    Whether you're a long-time believer or new to the faith, this podcast episode offers valuable insights and practical tools for growing your understanding and application of God's Word. So grab your Bible, open your heart, and join Pastor Jeremy on this enriching journey through Psalm 23. You'll come away with a renewed sense of God's love and protection and a deeper appreciation for the timeless wisdom of Scripture.
    Remember to subscribe to the podcast for more inspiring content to help you navigate life's challenges with faith and courage. If this episode has touched your heart or sparked your curiosity, please share it with a friend or family member who might also benefit from its message. Together, let's continue to explore the riches of God's Word and learn to live out our faith in a way that brings hope and healing to a broken world.

    • 24 min
    Introduction to the Psalms

    Introduction to the Psalms

    In this message, Pastor Matt kicks off a new summer sermon series on the Book of Psalms. He shares how the Psalms came alive for him during the difficulties of 2020 and have become a regular part of his devotional life. The Book of Psalms is a unique collection of 150 ancient Hebrew poems, songs, and prayers that span 1000 years of Israel's history. The Psalms express the full range of human emotion and experience, capturing life's highs and lows.
    Pastor Matt introduces the literary structure and devices used in the Book of Psalms:
    The Hebrew word for Psalms means "instrumental music" and "poem set to notes." The Psalms were used in worship by the choirs in Israel's temple. The Book of Psalms is deliberately structured into 5 "books," which parallel the 5 books of Moses. It serves as a "Torah" or instruction for God's people on prayer. Psalms 1 and 2 form an introduction, highlighting the themes of trusting in God's word and hoping in his Messianic king. The two major types of Psalms are lament and praise, with lament predominating in the first half and praise in the book's second half. This mirrors the movement from sorrow to joy. Ancient Hebrew poetry uses literary devices such as terseness (being concise), parallelism (rhyming ideas, not sounds), and figurative imagery (painting pictures with words). Understanding these literary features helps uncover the deeper meaning the authors intended to convey. The Psalms are "literarily literally true" - they accurately use poetic devices to communicate God's timeless truth.
    Pastor Matt does a deep dive into Psalm 1, which contrasts two ways to live - the way of the righteous who delight in God's word and the way of the wicked who ultimately perishes. The Psalm paints a picture of the progressive steps of sin - walking, standing, and finally sitting with scoffers and mockers of God. In contrast, the righteous person meditates on God's word day and night, like a cow chewing its cud. This enables them to be stable, fruitful, and prosperous like a well-watered tree.
    The Psalms have much to teach us today about cultivating a deep relationship with God through prayerful meditation on his word. They give us a vocabulary for expressing our emotions to God and provide guidance for navigating life's challenges. The Psalms point us to Jesus, the Messianic King, and lead us to find our ultimate joy and satisfaction in him.
    Join us on a journey through the Book of Psalms this summer! The Psalms Scripture Journal and reading plan, available in the description, are recommended resources.
    Bible Project Psalms Summary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9phNEaPrv8 ESV Psalms Illuminated Scripture Journal: https://amzn.to/4aNiXgS

    • 48 min
    Checking the Tread of My Heart

    Checking the Tread of My Heart

    In this powerful message, Pastors Matt and Luke and a panel of church leaders explore practical ways to gain traction in your spiritual life. Drawing from the Bible's timeless wisdom, they introduce us to the "Seven Heart Attitudes" - a set of principles that, when applied to our everyday lives, can help us break free from feeling stuck and start moving forward in our walk with God.
    Whether you're new to faith or a lifelong believer, this discussion offers valuable insights and relatable stories that will inspire you to take your next steps. You'll learn how putting others first, living authentically, and humbly receiving guidance can transform your relationships. You'll see how participating in church life and giving generously can unlock a greater sense of purpose and joy. And you'll discover the freedom that comes from trusting God and following the lead of wise mentors.
    But this isn't just abstract theology - it's real talk about real life. Our panel gets vulnerable, sharing their own struggles and breakthroughs in living out these attitudes. They offer practical tips, from starting a daily quiet time with God to working through conflict in marriage. And they'll encourage you that no matter how many times you've stumbled, God's grace is there to pick you up and keep you moving.
    So whether you're facing challenges in your family, your career, or your personal spiritual growth, this message will give you the tools and motivation you need to get unstuck and start thriving. You don't have to have it all figured out - just a willingness to take one step at a time in pursuit of God's best for you.
    Ready to gain some traction? Grab your Bible, press play, and let's grow together. If this message impacts you, share it with a friend and join the conversation in the comments below. We're so glad you're here, and we're cheering you on every step of the way!

    • 56 min
    Detailing My Heart

    Detailing My Heart

    Ever felt stuck in a cycle of bitterness or resentment? Struggling to move on from past hurts? In this powerful message, Pastor Matt dives deep into the topic of forgiveness and shares profound insights that could change your life.
    You'll discover:
    What forgiveness is...and what it's NOT The difference between forgiveness, reconciliation, and trust (so eye-opening!)  Why forgiveness is essential for YOUR healing and peace  How to genuinely forgive even when it feels impossible  The incredible ripple effect of forgiveness on relationships As Pastor Matt explains, forgiveness is not approving, excusing, justifying, or denying the wrong done to you. It doesn't mean forgetting or automatically reconciling, either. True forgiveness is about releasing the offender, canceling the debt, and choosing not to punish or harbor bitterness - even if they never say sorry.
    Through gripping personal stories and timeless biblical wisdom, you'll see how forgiveness is a choice, not a feeling. It's about following Jesus' radical example and obeying His clear commands. Because the truth is, we've all been forgiven infinitely more by God than we'll ever be asked to forgive others.
    As Ephesians 4:31-32 urges: "Get rid of all bitterness, rage, and anger...Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you."
    Pastor Matt also shares a powerful testimony of a family torn apart by deep hurt and unforgiveness. But as they each took the courageous step to ask for and extend forgiveness, something supernatural happened: peace entered in, and relationships were restored!
    No matter how much you've been wounded, YOU have the power to forgive and write a new story. Freedom and healing are possible when you release others and entrust justice to God (Romans 12:19).
    Maybe you've been holding onto resentment for far too long. Today is the day to finally let go and start living in the joyful freedom forgiveness brings!
    Reflect prayerfully:
    Who is God calling you to forgive, once and for all? Who do you need to humbly ask for forgiveness? How could choosing forgiveness change YOUR life from the inside out? Take a moment to process with God honestly. He will give you the strength and grace you need to take this life-changing step of obedience. You won't regret it!
    Remember, forgiveness doesn't make what they did right...but it sets YOU free. You ready?
    For more life-giving spiritual insights, be sure to like, subscribe, and share this episode. Join our community of imperfect people pursuing the God of second chances together!

    • 42 min
    God's Plan for the Family

    God's Plan for the Family

    Parenting is quite the adventure, isn't it? It's the most important and rewarding job, but it sure keeps you on your toes!
    In this message, we examine what God says about family and parenting. God created the family from the very beginning! He intended marriage to be the foundation, with a husband and wife teaming up to do God's will and raise godly kids.
    The Bible gives us the big picture of what parenting is really about - it's not just keeping those kiddos alive (though that's a good start!), but raising them to know, love, and follow God. We're in the business of launching the next generation to carry on a legacy of faith. No pressure, right?
    Thankfully, God gives us a pattern to follow. Just like He lovingly parented Israel with kindness, instruction, discipline, and displays of His power, we can apply those same principles. Remember the K.I.D.S. minivan (Kindness, Instruction, Discipline, Supernatural Power) powered by our Example and steered by Explanation. Works pretty well in other areas of life too!
    The keys are to
    Follow Jesus yourself  Practice living out God's Word and  Don't go it alone! We need God's strength and the support of others. That's where the church community makes a huge difference.
    So here's something to think about - who has God put in your life that you could share your faith with? A family member, friend, coworker? Take a moment to pray about it. You never know the impact you could have, even in the little moments. And hey, if you're still trying to figure out this whole "God thing", no worries. Start by opening up a Bible and getting to know Him. He's glad to meet you right where you're at!
    Whether you're rocking that #FamilyLife or still waiting for your minivan dreams to come true, know that God sees you and He's cheering you on. Keep on loving those kiddos (and yourself!) well.

    • 46 min

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