Author: Derrick Hurst (Page 146 of 152)

I am husband to Carrie, dad to Matthew, Lucas, and Natalie. I have a desire to see people grow in their relationship with Jesus. My personal mission is to move people forward in their faith life.

Marriage isn’t for wimps

IMG_1729If you’ve been married for any length of time, you’ve undoubtedly run into some sort of struggle or disagreement with your spouse. Whether he doesn’t keep the house as clean as you want him to keep it, or she doesn’t fix the food the way you want it fixed – we’ve undoubtedly had our moments. For some it’s a sign that we didn’t do our homework before getting married. For others it is an indication that we are just flat weak when it comes to relationships. And for still others it’s a demonstration of our selfishness. Continue reading

A Little Light

matchIt’s kind of amazing isn’t it? I mean go into a dark room, one with no lights or windows, then strike a match and see what happens. It doesn’t take much light to completely obliterate darkness. You don’t need a massive flashlight or a super bright lightbulb, just a small flame will work. Continue reading

1 John 1 Part One

We all too often shy away from the sin that has trapped us. But let’s be honest, we’re not perfect. That’s what sin is, the realization that we’re not perfect. Listen as Pastor Derrick shares John’s message of the impact of sin on our lives and what God has done about it. 

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It’s Time To Go Home

Easter is about more than a tomb. It’ about more than a cross. It’s about new life. It’s about a new creation. Listen and see how the Easter Story means new life for all of us who believe. 

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The King

When Jesus entered the city of Jerusalem on Palm Sunday, people gathered and shouted his praises. But what would happen if no one spoke up? What would happen if the people of God refused to speak? Perhaps the king would be praised by the rocks. 

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Too Much Safety

shieldandhidingThere’s a lot of talk these days about safe places. These are places where people are free to be themselves. They are places that lack judgment and allow the freedom to be accepted no matter the person’s preferences, history, or genetic make-up.  Continue reading

Man MADE Priest

Jesus was called a priest by one biblical author. But what exactly is a priest to do? What were his qualifications? Listen this week as Pastor Derrick explains this biblical role and how it impacts us today. 

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Death MADE Live

In part 4 of our sermon series titled MADE, Pastor Derrick explains how death is MADE life. A venemous snake is MADE into a symbol of deliverance. A cross is a method of torture, but when Jesus was up on a cross it too became an instrument of salvation. 

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Simple Reflection

Last week the moon here was truly amazing. moon reflectionIt was big, bright, and full. I’m certainly not a guru on scientific matters, but I do remember from my childhood science class that the moon absorbs the light from the sun and reflects it back. This is why the moon shines at night. It’s more of a glow or reflection than shining its own light.

As I was driving home the other night, I started thinking about this whole reflection business. The moon has nothing to offer but simply reflects everything that the sun shines on it. It got me thinking about my life as a pastor, and if you’re not a pastor just as a follower of Jesus. How much of my life is spent trying to shine my own light? How much of my time is devoted to casting some light of my own?

I find it all too often the case that well-meaning followers of Jesus try to be the best at something so as to make a name for themselves. It’s disheartening to listen to pastors and churchgoers talk about my church and our focus is on growing our own church by any means possible.

I honestly think we can learn something from the moon. It does exactly what it was created to do – reflect the light of the sun. It does exactly what Jesus did in His ministry – it only reflects what’s given to it. Jesus taught a lot of powerful things. He was put in some pretty tricky situations and even was bombarded by temptations from a very powerful enemy. But in the midst of all of this He never did anything on His own. He only reflected what the Father gave him. It says in John 5:19 the Son can do nothing of his own accord, but only what He sees the Father doing. 

What a powerful thought! Jesus, the very Son of God who had all the power of God at his disposal didn’t do anything that wasn’t a reflection of the Father’s will and action. This means that Jesus’ death and resurrection were a reflection of the Father’s love for us.

Now as followers of Jesus we’re not called to come up with some bright and witty statement of faith or some great tactic to share who Jesus is with those around us. We’re just called to be a reflection of his presence where we live, work and play. This is the Jesus in me. We’re called to reflect the presence of the Son of God into our everyday situations.

Today don’t try to be your own light. Don’t push to come up with your own presence and power. Instead, today try reflecting the Son into your daily relationships. As you reflect Jesus’ love, people will get a glimpse of the power of God in normal, everyday situations.

Foolish MADE Wise

Foolishness is lacking wisdom. And to be honest, there are a lot of foolish people running around. As a matter of fact followers of Jesus appear pretty foolish until you know the whole story. Listen this week as Pastor Derrick shares why followers of Jesus are fools made wise. 

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