Firm Foundation with Bryan Hudson

Bryan Hudson
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. 3 天前

    Day #12 "From Suffering to Glory Revealed" - "Principles of Empowerment" February Devotional - Firm Foundation Inspiration Minute #158 for February 19, 2025

    DAY #12:  From Suffering to Glory Revealed   Romans 8:18 For I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us. 19 For the earnest expectation of the creation eagerly waits for the revealing of the sons of God.    It is very important to have proper perspective in life. How we perceive our life can determine our reality and influence our circumstances. The Apostle Paul endured a lot of suffering–much more than most of us will endure in a lifetime. Suffering and difficulties have a way of reshaping our thinking and putting us into a negative mindset, if we allow it. That’s the danger of suffering, not only what we’re going through (which will pass!) but the false sense that the suffering is defining our life.   Paul states that the sufferings of the present time cannot be compared to the glory that shall be revealed in us.    Here is the key: Focus on what God is revealing...not on the suffering!   I’ve come to understand that the revealing of that glory is not only later in heaven, but a lot of that glory happens now while we are yet on earth.  That glory is not some "glory cloud" or other temporary manifestation. God’s glory is His purpose and presence revealed in and through your life.   God has the unique ability to turn “ashes into beauty.” He will transform our darkness to light.   REFLECTION QUESTION: What glory is being revealed in you?   Key insight I gained today:   Today’s action item based on insight:

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  2. 2月12日

    Day #6 "Sin Has No Dominion Over You" - "Principles of Empowerment" February Devotional - Firm Foundation Inspiration Minute #157 for February 5, 2025

    Listen to the Message by Pastor Hudson From Sunday, February 9, 2025 The Greatest of These is Love    Day #6 "Sin Has No Dominion Over You" Romans 6:13 And do not present your members as instruments of unrighteousness to sin, but present yourselves to God as being alive from the dead, and your members as instruments of righteousness to God. 14 For sin shall not have dominion over you, for you are not under law but under grace.  Christians sometimes struggle with living righteously. Even though we are in right standing with God (righteous), there is the challenge to live the right way. However, the key is do not “try” to be righteous, but let God’s grace work in you. Living better is a matter of growing stronger in our walk with Jesus Christ. More than anything else, it is recognizing that sin doesn’t have actual power over you. In Christ, sin only has the power that we give it, because it is already defeated. Jesus also delivered us from something called a “sin consciousness” (Heb. 10:2) which is the false feeling that we are still somehow sinners. No, you are the righteousness of God in Christ! (2 Cor. 5:21) People who are not Christians cannot stop themselves from sinning. Christians already have the power to live victoriously. We only need to remember this truth: “dead men do not sin.” We gain strength, not from “fighting” bad impulses, but from knowing and exercising the grace we already have. Think of it like this, when you are serving God and “front-sliding,” there is no time for “back-sliding.” Reflection Question: Why are you dead to sin?

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  3. 2月9日

    The Greatest of These is Love

    Summary of Sermon: "The Greatest of These is Love" by Dr. Bryan Hudson Dr. Bryan Hudson's sermon focuses on 1 Corinthians 13, emphasizing that love is the greatest virtue above faith and hope. He explains that love is not just a feeling but an action, motivated by God, and highlights how compassion is "love in action." Key Themes: Love as Action, Not Just Emotion The Apostle Paul describes love as patient, kind, and selfless, rather than merely an emotion. Love must come from the heart and be motivated by God, not just by personal satisfaction or recognition. Compassion: Love in Action Jesus demonstrated compassion by healing the sick (e.g., the leper in Mark 1:40). True love moves us to act, just as Jesus was moved with compassion and performed miracles. Compassion leads to obedience to God, even when circumstances seem difficult or inconvenient. The Greatest Commandment: Love God & Others Jesus taught that the greatest commandment is to love God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength, and the second is to love your neighbor as yourself (Mark 12:28-31). True love is expressed through giving and service, not just words. Love is the foundation of Christian faith and identity. God’s Love vs. Human Love Human love is often conditional and limited, whereas God's love is unconditional, sacrificial, and eternal. John 3:16 illustrates that God’s love is demonstrated through giving—He gave His Son for humanity’s salvation. Love Overcomes Fear 1 John 4:18: "Perfect love casts out fear." Dr. Hudson clarifies that it is not our imperfect love, but God's perfect love that removes fear. Fear is often false evidence appearing real (F.E.A.R.), and understanding God's love helps us overcome anxiety and doubt. Obedience in Love Just as Jesus obeyed the Father, believers should obey God’s call to love and serve others. Love is about doing the right thing, even when it is inconvenient or unrecognized. Conclusion: Dr. Hudson emphasizes that love is the foundation of our faith—it sustains hope and strengthens faith. God's perfect love is what casts out fear, and believers are called to love in action rather than just words. Love is not something we try to produce—it is something we allow God to work through us.

    43 分鐘
  4. 2月5日

    "Empowered For Life" & Introduction to February Devotional - Firm Foundation Inspiration Minute #156 for February 5, 2025

    Listen to the Message by Pastor Hudson From Sunday, February 2, 2025 Solitary & Safe: How God Helps the Alone and Disregarded   Empowered for Life: Introduction to the 21-Day Devotional Summary Welcome to Firm Foundation Inspiration Minute #156! This is a special edition as we prepare for a 21-day devotional on Principles of Empowerment, beginning February 7th. The Power of God’s Word Psalm 119:11 – "Your word have I hidden in my heart, that I might not sin against you." God’s Word is a source of strength, guidance, and empowerment. In an age of overwhelming information, discerning God’s voice is crucial (John 10:27). Jesus, as the Word of God, strengthens us when His Word abides in us. Understanding Sin and the Need for Direction Sin means "to miss the mark" (from archery). Without God’s direction, we lack aim and purpose. True empowerment comes through aligning our lives with God's truth. Introducing the 21-Day Devotional Begins February 7th – short daily readings with scripture and reflection questions. Day 1 Theme: "Free Indeed – The Beginning of Empowerment" (John 8:31-32). Key thought: “In Christ, I am free indeed and free forever.” Reflection question: "What have I substituted for the true freedom that only Christ can give?" True freedom is a treasured inheritance through Christ. How to Participate Access the devotional at: NewCovenant.org BryanHudson.com Subscribe to receive daily email lessons at 5:30 AM. Each lesson includes a reflection question and personal insights. Final Encouragement Empowerment = Receiving the ability to do what you couldn’t do before. Being in a community of faith provides strength and support. Listen to the recent sermon "Solitary and Safe" about the importance of spiritual family. Stay encouraged, stay strong, and let God’s Word empower you! God bless!

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  5. 2月3日

    Solitary & Safe: How God Helps the Alone and Disregarded

    DOWNLOAD KEYNOTE SLIDES   Summary of Dr. Bryan Hudson’s Sermon: "Solitary and Safe: How God Helps the Alone and Lonely" (by OpenAI)   Dr. Bryan Hudson’s message focuses on God's care for the solitary and lonely, as highlighted in Psalm 68:4-6. He emphasizes that while God is majestic and transcendent, He also sees and cares for every individual, especially the overlooked and marginalized. Unlike worldly leaders who often ignore the "small" or "unimportant," God values and uplifts them. Key Themes: 1. God’s Awareness and Care for the Lonely 2. God is "a father to the fatherless" and "a defender of widows" (Psalm 68:5), ensuring that the solitary find family and community. ◦ Human relationships may fail, but God remains constant in His love and provision. Black History and Truth in Storytelling ◦ February, being Black History Month, is a time to recognize God's hand 3. in history. ◦ Hudson warns against accepting historical "narratives" without verifying the actual truth. He encourages seeking source documentation to understand history in its fullness. ◦ He emphasizes the dignity of enslaved people, rejecting the term "slave" as an identity. Instead, he acknowledges them as humans made in God's image who were enslaved by others. Christian Responsibility in a Corrupt World ◦ Quoting Philippians 2:15-16, he reminds believers that they are to shine as lights in a crooked and perverse generation. ◦ He criticizes dehumanizing attitudes, especially in leadership, highlighting a recent quote about immigrants that echoed Adolf Hitler’s words. ◦ Christians are called to stand for truth, justice, and love in a world that often promotes division and exclusion. 4. The Danger of Isolation 5. While everyone experiences moments of solitude, prolonged isolation is dangerous. ◦ Proverbs 18:1 warns that isolation leads to selfish desires and poor judgment. ◦ Hudson encourages interdependence—neither complete independence nor total dependence but a balance of personal responsibility and community engagement. The Role of Family, Community, and Church 6. God places the solitary in families (Psalm 68:6), ensuring that no one has to walk alone. ◦ The prodigal son (Luke 15) serves as an example of how people may isolate themselves but can always return to loving community. ◦ The church must be ready to embrace the broken and bring them into safety. God Never Forgets His People ◦ Isaiah 49:14-16 reassures that even if a mother forgets her child, God will never forget His people. ◦ The "walls" of a person's life—both strengths and weaknesses—are always before God, and He is actively working in their lives. Final Message: Hudson urges believers to reject isolation, seek truth, and embrace their God-given identity and community. He calls on the church to reach out to the lonely, advocate for truth, and love their neighbors as themselves, fulfilling God’s mission through their co-mission. Closing Prayer: He thanks God for being a refuge, for setting the solitary in families, and for guiding His people to rediscover their purpose in Him.

    39 分鐘

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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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