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. 5 DAYS AGO

    Love & Serve: A Year of God's Favor - Pastor Bryan Hudson, D.Min.

    DOWNLOAD KEYNOTE SLIDES Summary of Pastor Bryan Hudson's Sermon: “Love & Serve: A Year of God's Favor”   Pastor Bryan Hudson emphasizes that 2024 has been a year for highlighting the enduring nature of God’s promises and the importance of embracing His favor both spiritual and natural. The sermon focuses on the New Covenant Church mission of Loving God, Loving People, Serving the Word, which is foundational to the Christian walk. Dr. Hudson calls on believers to express their faith through acts of service, motivated by God’s love for humanity and our love for one another.Key Themes:1. God’s Favor:◦ • God's favor manifests in both natural and supernatural ways.◦ • Favor involves God's provision, protection, and influence over circumstances and people.◦ • Believers are encouraged to align with God's work rather than waiting passively.2. Foundations of Faith:◦ • The foundation of a believer's life is God’s love for us and our reciprocal love for others.◦ • Living out this love requires simplicity and focus.3. Freedom in Christ:◦ • Using Christian liberty to serve others, not for selfish gain, reflects God’s love.◦ • Service includes helping those in need, visiting homes, and sharing blessings selflessly.4. Godly Motivation:◦ • True motivation stems from love—God's love for us and our love for others.◦ • Other motivations (e.g., external rewards, self-image, or control) often fall short and can lead to selfishness or harm.5. The Mission of Christ: ◦• Jesus came to proclaim freedom for captives, give sight to the blind, and declare God’s favor. ◦ • His mission inspires believers to bring hope and practical aid to those in need.6. Love and Service:◦God's love is universal, sacrificial, and giving, unlike the world's love, which is often narrow and self-serving.◦ The church’s mission—"Loving God, Loving People, Serving the World"— encourages believers to reflect Christ’s example in their daily lives. Practical Application:• Loving God: Through prayer, worship, study, and quiet reflection.• Loving People: By sharing the gospel, making disciples, and meeting people where they are.• Serving the World: Demonstrating love through actions, often without words, to reflect Christ’s character.Closing Reflections:Dr. Hudson concludes by acknowledging the legacy of love passed down from previous generations and encouraging believers to follow their example. He challenges the congregation to embody God’s love and favor as they approach a new year, ensuring their lives reflect the vision of love and service.   The message closes with a prayer of thanksgiving, celebrating the work of God throughout the year and looking forward to continued blessings and opportunities for service

    30 min
  2. DEC 2

    Giving Thanks: Not Only a Day - A Foundation – by Pastor Bryan Hudson, D.Min.

    DOWNLOAD KEYNOTE SLIDES   Sermon Summary:  “Giving Thanks—Not Only a Day, A Foundation” Dr. Bryan Hudson emphasizes that Thanksgiving should be more than a holiday—it’s a foundational lifestyle of gratitude. Drawing from scripture, he explores how giving thanks transcends circumstances, reflecting a heart rooted in peace and faith. Key Scriptures: Colossians 1:12, 1 Thessalonians 5:18, Leviticus 7:11-15 1. Thanksgiving as a Foundation: •  Thanksgiving is not tied to obligation but arises spontaneously from a grateful heart. •  True praise and offerings—whether financial, time, or acts of kindness—should be willing and joyful, not out of duty or legalism. 2. Peace Offerings and Sacrificial Praise: •  Peace offerings, as distinct from many other types of offerings, express worship unconnected to sin or obligation. •  In the New Testament, Jesus becomes our peace offering, bridging divisions and enabling us to live in grace and freedom. 3. Practical Application: •  Cultivate gratitude: Acknowledge blessings—both asked for and unexpected—and express thanks through words, actions, and offerings. •  Develop a lifestyle of praise and worship, independent of external circumstances. •  Avoid callousness and indifference by maintaining a spirit of thankfulness toward God and others. 4. Key Takeaways: •  Thanksgiving fosters peace, and peace inspires thanksgiving, creating a positive spiritual cycle. •  Gratitude keeps believers in God’s presence (Coram Deo), fostering perpetual joy and strength beyond circumstances. Dr. Hudson concludes with encouragement to embrace thanksgiving as a daily, spontaneous expression of worship and gratitude, rooted in God’s peace and goodness.

    26 min
  3. NOV 24

    "The Ministry of Presence" - Part Three of the Series: "The Power of Today."

    DOWNLOAD KEYNOTE SLIDES Summary: "The Ministry of Presence" (Summary by OpenAI)Summary: "The Ministry of Presence" (Summary by OpenAI) Pastor Bryan Hudson's message, "The Ministry of Presence" from part three of the series "The Power of Today," focuses on the importance of simply being present with others in their times of need. Drawing from scriptures like Colossians 3:15 and Proverbs 17:17, the sermon explores how the peace of God and the act of presence bring comfort, connection, and healing.   Key takeaways include: Definition of the Ministry of Presence: It involves offering support through physical, emotional, and spiritual presence, rather than relying solely on words or actions. Attributes of Presence: Active listening, nonverbal support, empathy, availability, and avoiding cliches or platitudes are essential for effective presence. The Role of the Holy Spirit: The Holy Spirit is the "master of the ministry of presence," guiding believers in being present with others and sharing God's peace. Job's Friends as an Example: Initially practicing the ministry of presence by sitting silently with Job, his friends later faltered due to fragility and discomfort, showing the importance of being prepared to support others. Overcoming Comfort Zones: Leaving comfort zones enables growth, service, and alignment with God's purpose, exemplified by figures like Abraham and Jesus, who stepped out of comfort for a greater mission. Adversity and Presence: True friends provide presence and support during adversity, as illustrated by a story where a friend jumps into a hole to guide another out. The sermon concludes with an exhortation to embrace the ministry of presence, trust God's guidance, and develop the capacity to support others, reflecting Christ's love in action.

    38 min

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