This week at LifeSpring

While we eagerly anticipate meeting together again sometime soon for events and ministry, for now we invite you to view our online offerings. Join Mark & Jim in the video below as they lead us in worship & the word, & you’ll find our children’s story below that. Continue to connect with us here and on FaceBook for daily encouragement and updates.

A Good Father – by David Beachy

In the three chapters of the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus refers to God as Father seventeen times. In the context of the religious performance of His day, Jesus spoke repeatedly about His Father. Somehow in the midst of their religion, God had become a distant deity. Religion says, “I’ll just try harder” and relies on perfect performance to evoke God’s love – thus keeping Him at a distance. However, Jesus begins His sermon by saying that the Kingdom of Heaven belongs to those who realize they can’t perform perfectly – the poor in spirit. Aware of their need, they rely on God’s mercy and help (Mt. 5:3; Lk. 18:9-14). Walking in relationship with God as Father pushes us off the performance treadmill. His love for us isn’t dependent on how we perform, so we don’t have to fear the loss of that love if we fail. Jesus further emphasizes the intimate nature of our relationship with God by showing His knowledge of our daily needs (Mt. 6:8; 32). In this context of God’s care, Jesus urges us to trust in our Father and ask for our daily bread (6:11). He feeds the birds of the air and clothes the lilies of the field. But, we are much more valuable to our Father than these (6:26). Won’t He do the same for us?

Encounter: God has given you intimate access to Him and He cares for you as a good Father. Take the worries of your day and give them to Him (I Pt. 5:7.)

This week at LifeSpring

As we navigate another week of social distancing, we’re grateful God has NOT stopped building His Kingdom. Signs of His love, His light, and His work are all around us. Acts of kindness, people reaching out in love, prayers for all God’s people are abounding. And we continue to worship Him on our own and together as a body.

Worship with us this week, and hear a heartfelt message from Tom Kirk’s home in Florida. You’ll also find another Kid’s Lesson at the bottom, this week focusing in on prayer. Be strong in the Lord, Church; the Lord is with you!