This Week’s Devotional

All the devotionals published here were written by FBC Pastor, David Griffiths, unless otherwise noted.

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When Your Soul Thirsts

O God, you are my God; earnestly I seek you; my soul thirsts for you; my flesh faints for you, as in a dry and weary land where there is no water.(Psalm 63:1)

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Anything But Prayer

This kind cannot be driven out by anything but prayer.” -Jesus, Mark 9:29

Jesus’ disciples had just asked Him, “Why could we not cast out the unclean spirit in that child?”

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Nostril Breathers

“What account is he?” This means: they don’t count. You don’t need their approval to be who you are or do what you’re supposed to do. They can’t approve of you (or disapprove of you). They don’t count because you don’t have to give an account to them. They’re not your master; they breathe air through their nostrils just like you do.

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Happening to New People

Ecclesiastes 1:9 says, What has been is what will be, and what has been done is what will be done, and there is nothing new under the sun. Is there a thing of which it is said, 'See! This is new!' It has been already in the ages before us. The author of Ecclesiastes, we should point out, wrote roughly 3,000 years ago. Since then, only one new thing has happened. Only one thing has happened that is truly, genuinely, new. And we call it The Good News.

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Jesus Paid it All


Do you ever wonder what God sees when He looks down upon us?

God sees all that is. God sees “the things now hidden in darkness.” God knows “the purposes of the heart.” (1Cor 4:5) God sees and knows all sin.

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Praise Ye the Lord

Psalm 150 is the final psalm.149 reflections precede it. 149 poems, songs, and laments describe the wide variety of experiences of walking with God. They describe God in unique ways. We know Him through the psalms as a fearful God, a strange God, a wondrous God, a tender God, a gentle and loving God, a ferocious God, a faithful God. The Psalms are the variety of the experiences of God.

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Stuckness

Blessed be the LORD, for he has wondrously shown his steadfast love to me when I was in a besieged city.
I had said in my alarm, "I am cut off from your sight." But you heard the voice of my pleas for mercy when I cried to you for help.
Love the LORD, all you his saints! The LORD preserves the faithful but abundantly repays the one who acts in pride.
Be strong, and let your heart take courage, all you who wait for the LORD!

(Psa 31:21-24)

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More Valuable than Gold

What does the prophet Isaiah really care about? What is he aiming for, ultimately? He wants to renew faith in the faithful God.

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Discipleship in Holiness, Part 2

Discipleship and Holiness are talking about the same thing: drawing nearer to the Lord. In discipleship, we draw closer to Jesus, living more like Him in every part of our lives. In holiness, we move closer to God in Christ, opening every part of our lives to reflect Him more and more. See? Same thing.

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Discipleship in Holiness

The only way to be holy is to be a disciple of Jesus. Being a disciple of Jesus is the only way to progress in holiness. (cf. Eph 4:24)

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In One Single Day

It takes a lot of strength to wait for the Lord, but we won't know real strength until we do. Waiting on the Lord is hard. Being still is hard. There's a lot to do! And who's going to do it if we don't do it!? Let's get cracking!

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Becoming Whole

How does a person get holy? In the modern church, we tend to think of holiness the way we think of fitness. It’s something you acquire through discipline, routine, exertion, planning, etc. To get fit, well, go for a jog, stretch, do some pushups. Keep it up! You’re doing great! And… now you’re fit. But that’s not how holiness works.

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Welcome to 2021!

In Matthew 16:1-4 Jesus criticizes the Pharisees and Sadducees for asking Him to "show them a sign from heaven." He answers, "You know how to interpret the appearance of the sky, but you cannot interpret the signs of the times."

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Beloved Before

God calls Jesus "My beloved Son with whom I am well pleased," in Matthew 3:17. This is before Jesus has done any of His ministry, and years befo

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Even Perfection Has Its Limits

Heading into summer, we're all looking to make improvements. Our selves, our projects, around the house, with the family: we've got summer plans, summer book lists, summer goals, summer projects, summer aspirations.

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What The Wicked Do

Psalm 119:95 says, "The wicked lie in wait to destroy me, but..."
How would you finish that sentence?
"But I stare intently at them, anxiously alert to their every move."
Or, "But I devote every waking moment and every conscious thought to ruminating on their wickedness, the ways they're lying in wait, and the destruction they plan for me."

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Sandwiches, Etc.

Holy Sandwich!
I’m a big fan of sandwiches. But I, like many of you, am plagued by whether or not it’s holy to eat a sandwich! What do I have to do to a sandwich to make it holy? Can it be holy? What about the sandwiches of other cultures, such as gyros or tacos? Are they more holy than ham-on-rye? Less holy? This situation is bewildering.

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Renewed

The quest to be like a god without recognizing that we were made “in the image” of the One True God is what Adam and Eve’s sin was about.

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Not Flaws, Features

What does being a Christian have to do with being a human? If we don’t know the answer to that question, then there’s a hole in our understanding of holiness.

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