
This Week’s Devotional
All the devotionals published here were written by FBC Pastor, David Griffiths, unless otherwise noted.
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The Shrimp
David versus Goliath looks like Genesis 3. There is the "snake" defying God. There is King "Adam," charged with "keeping" God's people but failing. But this is new: a Spirit-filled champion who will answer the snake so God's glory might fill the earth. And he will sacrifice himself to see it done. It reminds us of Genesis 3 but also pictures the future fulfillment of the Genesis 3:15-promise.
Your Strength
In 2 Samuel 13-18, David is broken; he's a non-character: he stops being an actor and becomes a prop. But it's still David’s story; only now it is told through the story of others. And there is only one character in these chapters who interacts with David in a good way.
You Is Who?
For YOU have died, and YOUR LIFE is hidden with Christ in God. When Christ who is your life appears, then YOU also WILL APPEAR with him in glory. (Col 3:3-4)
Fight and Find Out
The season of David's life described in 2 Samuel 2-5 raises some questions.
A Good Testimony
What does the truth say about you? Here's a hint: it's a "good testimony." The truth is not like "everyone." The Gospel-Truth does not wait around assessing your works. Rather, it is a plain statement about Jesus' works and what they mean for you.
Canyons and Agags
The Big Idea of 1 Samuel 13-15 is that we need a King who listens to and obeys the Voice of the Lord, with faith: like Prince Jonathan and unlike King Saul.
Field Stones
Every passage of Scripture teaches a Big Truth. There are other things it teaches, to be sure, but the passage has A Point. The point of the passage is the Truth the Holy Spirit inspired it to communicate. It reveals. Without that revelation, we would be blind.
Knowledges
To know a fact about a person is different than knowing a person. To know from a book is different than knowing from experience. To know how is different than to know how and why. To be able to teach is different than to know enough to ace the test.
Where Green Things Grow
James and John (sons of..."thunder"?), Peter (the "rock" to his face, the "mouth" behind his back), Thomas (the one who doubted became the only of the twelve to leave the Empire), Judas (betrayer, but no one suspected a thing?), Matthew (tax collector, but Judas kept the treasurer's box?), Simon (the revolutionary), etc.
Contstraints
Hebrews 10:24-25, "And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to meet together..."