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Love God…Hate Sin

Posted: June 13, 2011 in Uncategorized

Romans chapter 8 is arguably one of the greatest sections of scripture in the entire Bible. It is full of incredible things that are true of people who are united to Christ by faith.

there’s no condemnation -verse 1

the power of sin and death has been broken -verse 2

through Jesus, the requirements of the law have been fulfilled in us. -verse 3

Just to name a few.

In Christ, believers are seen as perfectly righteous by God the Father. Plus the Holy Spirit comes to live in us. Both Christ and the Holy Spirit work in us to ensure and testify to the fact that we have victory over both sin and death.

Believers are no longer slaves to sin…but rather we are slaves to righteousness. We love God and hate sin…and for that reason..we fight hard against sin. Make it a point to put sin to death by the Spirit’s power.

” You, however, are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit. If in fact the Spirit of God dwells in you. Anyone who does not have the Spirit of Christ does not belong to him. But if Christ is in you, although the body is dead becaus of sin, the Spirit is life because of righteousnes. If the Spirit of him who raised Jesus from the dead dwells in you, he who raised Christ Jesus from the dead will also give life to your mortal bodies through his Spirit who dwells in you. So then, brothers, we are debtors, not to the flesh, to live according to the flesh. For if you live according to the flesh you will die, but if by the Spirit you put to death the deeds of the body you will live.”

Romans 8:9-13

Posted below is a video of a song called “winning” off Brothatone’s latest album, Mic Check. It features Chad Jones.  You can download the whole album for free here: http://www.christiansonic.net/2011/04/brothatone-mic-check-free-download-album.html. A little further encouragement to love God and hate sin.

Grace and peace,

Hassan

The LORD in a Box

Posted: June 6, 2011 in Uncategorized

I’ve been a fan of King of the Hill for a while. Can’t help it…I’m from Texas. I Came across this post on Thabiti Anywabwile’s site Pure Church. http://thegospelcoalition.org/blogs/thabitianyabwile/

Its’s a sad but funny commentary on some aspects of contemporary Christian youth culture. I want my youngins to get the gospel and to keep it central…instead of getting wrapped up in fads and trends that won’t sustain them….

Enjoy

What it do?

 Hey folk…my apologies for the long silence. I just wanted to give everyone a heads up that youth group is on for this Friday @ 7 (January 7). I’ll contact everyone with details. Also…stay tuned for the Traveling Through the Bible Series. My goal is to do little devotionals on every chapter of the Bible (taking as much time as we need) If you noticed, I got the first one up already. I hope these will be helpful as YOU READ ON YOUR OWN (follow along). Lastly, I’m going to post the Memory verse for the week which will be for January 14th (ya’ll get a head start.) Alright then.

keep it christlike…

Hassan

Lecrae on CNN

Posted: November 23, 2010 in Uncategorized

Hey people, found this interview the Christian hip hopper, Lecrae moore. enjoy!

For the rapper, a new life, a new message

Lecrae Moore moved around a lot as a child. He was constantly the new kid in school. It’s often a struggle to fit in when you always have to make new friends but Lecrae had a gift. He could rap.

Street battles were no problem. Breaking into some freestyle for his classmates was a piece of cake. But walking a straight line was difficult.

Moore had a tough childhood. He grew up without a father. His male role models were rap artists like Tupac.

“My world view at that point in time was what I saw on television,” he said recently on a visit to CNN Center. “I just [rapped] about what I esteemed to be, what I wanted to be like. Most of that was gangsterism, false sense of masculinity, money, women.”

But Moore’s world view changed when he went to college at North Texas.  He met some Christians who helped pull the underlying faith out of him. It seemed to have always been there but he grew up straddling the line between God and the enemy, he said.

 

Christian hip-hop star Lecrae talks about how his life turned after he was almost arrested for drug possession

Before he went to college Moore said he was the drug dealer with a good-luck charm, a Bible his devout grandmother gave him. He knew he could turn to it if he got in trouble.

Trouble came one night when he was about to be arrested for drug possession. He sat in the back of the squad car, handcuffed, distraught and lost, preparing to go to jail, when the officer asked him about the Bible in Lecrae’s car.

The officer wondered, what is that doing on your backseat?

“I told him I know I need to live it,” Moore said. According to Moore, the officer said if Moore would agree to do that, he would let him go.

The turnaround wasn’t a complete 180, and it took more people to convince Moore to dig into the Christian life, including those Christians on his college campus. Afterward, some of them would hang around and would rap about Jesus. The street battler in him came out, and a Christian hip-hop artist was born.

I asked him: Is he a rapper who preaches or a preacher who raps?

An easy smile came across his face and his introspective eyes pondered for a second.

“I think every rapper is a preacher, it’s what’s the sermon that they are giving,” he said. “Every rapper is preaching something. They are either preaching that you can find satisfaction in a million dollars or 50 women, or that you are not a real man unless you are a killer.”

“I just look at myself as another individual who has a different message and a world view that I think is the most beneficial, the most helpful, and I’ll be honest, it’s the right one. Maybe not mine specifically but I think a Biblical world view is the right world view.”

Moore’s latest CD is “Rehab,” which hit No. 1 on the Billboard Christian albums chart and the Gospel albums list, sold more than 26,000 copies its first week. It also hit No. 5 on the rap albums chart.

It is a product of Reach Records, which he co-owns in Atlanta, Georgia. The label has four other Christian rappers, some of whom Lecrae thinks will be even more influential than he has been.

Moore also founded ReachLife Ministries, which seeks to “bridge the gap between biblical truth and the urban context,” he said.

Rehab is a statement, a message to all that while there is much wrong in this world, there is a way to reshape your life, he said. We all need a sense of purpose, but we’re all a bit messed up.

“We are fractured; this is a fractured world, but there is rehabilitation available through Jesus,” he said. “He came to save. He came to restore.”

Moore is currently back out on the road on the “Unashamed” tour.

 

The Company You keep

Posted: November 22, 2010 in Uncategorized

I know I’m jumping the gun here, but here’s a neat take on a verse from Proverbs 13. We’ll study this one in a few weeks. In the meantime….think about this…..

“Whoever walks with the wise becomes wise,
but the companion of fools will suffer harm.”
– Proverbs 13:20 ESV

If you counted websites, television shows, and musical artists as companions, would you say you’re walking with the wise or the foolish?

taken from http://joshharris.com/

Pizza Night

Posted: November 13, 2010 in Uncategorized

Youth Group Haunted House

Posted: November 12, 2010 in Uncategorized

Invasion!!!!!

Posted: November 11, 2010 in Uncategorized

Check it out peeps. Trip Lee…Invasion. Check the Reach Records link on the left! Grace and peace.

Topics???

Posted: November 3, 2010 in Uncategorized

Hey peeps…

I just thought I’d throw this out there. First of all…sorry for being so sporadic/ inconsistent with the posts. I’m still working on how to make this thing as effective as possible. To that end, here’s what I’m thinking. I’m going to start in the next few weeks posting devotionals from the book of Romans. I plan to post one a day and make my way through the whole book. On top of that I would like some input on other topics people would like to see addressed on this sight. email me any suggestions (hbomb709@gmail.com)

Grace and peace,

Hassan

Help?

Posted: November 3, 2010 in Uncategorized

Here’s an old Post I found from a solid guy named Paul Tripp.

It’s hard to admit your need of help. It’s hard to admit that there are things you do not know and do not understand. It’s hard to admit that there are things that you cannot do. It’s hard to reach out and cry out for help. It’s hard to confess to weakness and ignorance.

It’s hard to have to depend on another for what you think you should be able to supply for yourself. It’s hard to talk about what you do not know and what you cannot do. It’s difficult to admit to poor judgment and wrong responses. It’s hard to receive correction and to confess to sin.

Why are these things so hard? Because we all like to buy into two very seductive lies. These lies argue against any need to be dependent and they bolster the independence that tends to attract us all. The first lie is the lie of AUTONOMY. Autonomy tells me that I am an independent being, with the right to do what I want to do, when, where, and how I want to do it. Now you may say, “Paul, I know well enough not to believe that!” Yet, every time you defend yourself against the correction of another or tell someone not to tell you what to do, you buy into this lie.

The second lie is the lie of SELF-SUFFICIENCY. This lie tells me I have everything within myself to be what I am supposed to be and to do what I am supposed to do. Perhaps you’re thinking, “Okay, I do occasionally buy into my autonomy, but I definitely don’t think I’m self-sufficient!” Yet, each time you resist reaching out for help or each time you act like you’re okay when, in fact, you’re not, you have bought into this lie.

Why are these two lies so wrong and so dangerous? Because the Bible clearly tells us that we are people who have been made for COMMUNITY. We were designed to live in worshipful community with God and humble community with people. We were never constructed to live all by ourselves. Even Adam and Eve needed God and one another. Think about this. They were perfect people, living in a perfect world, yet they were still needy because they were not created to live life on their own.

Remember, there are few people more influential in your life than you are because no one talks to you more than you do. You spend each day in constant comversation with you! And the things that you tell yourself shape what you do and say each day. Do you constantly remind yourself of your need of God and others.? Do you tell yourself that it is good to admit weakness and to reach out for help? If you do, it is not a sign that is something wrong. No, by God’s definition, that kind of self-talk is a sign that something is very right.

How about beginning to pray these three prayers every morning:

1. “Lord, I am a person in desperate need of help today.”
2. “Lord, won’t you, in your grace, send your helpers my way.”
3. “And please give me the humility to receive the help when it come.”

Are you intimidated by your weaknesses? Are you afraid to bare your needs to God and others? Don’t forget that Jesus is the Prince of Peace. He came so that we would be able to experience both peace with God and with others. He came so that we would no longer have to seduce ourselves with the delusions of autonomy and self-sufficiency. He came so that we could be the kind of people we were created to be, living in humble worship of him and humble dependency on others, right here, right now.

*From “In Need of Help” by Paul Tripp