Posts with the tag “reconstruct”
Suffering with Purpose
by Tree Church Everyday on April 30th, 2026
Paul declares that present sufferings aren't worth comparing to coming glory. He's not minimizing pain but providing eternal context. God wastes nothing. Your suffering can bring preparation, reliance on Him, ministry to others, or serve as a reminder of what truly matters. Paul's imprisonment led to a jailer's salvation. His thorn brought humility. Joseph's betrayal positioned him to save nations. God's perspective is eternal while ours is temporal. What feels unbearable today may be the very thing God uses for breakthrough tomorrow. The worker who knows his wages will endure hard labor differently than one who doesn't. Your wages are purpose, presence, and eternal life. Trust that God is working all things—even painful things—together for good. Read More
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Running with Endurance
by Tree Church Everyday on April 29th, 2026
We're called to run a race, not a sprint. Endurance requires intentionally removing weights and sins that hinder our trust in God. What's weighing you down? Perhaps it's toxic relationships, consuming negative content, or nursing unmet expectations that God never promised. The cloud of witnesses surrounds us—people who finished well despite hardship. But our ultimate example is Jesus, who endured the cross "for the joy set before Him." He looked past the suffering to the resurrection, past the shame to the salvation of many. You are His joy. When the race feels impossible, fix your eyes on Jesus. He understands your weariness because He ran this course first, and He's waiting at the finish line. Read More
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The Cross Proves Love
by Tree Church Everyday on April 28th, 2026
The cross is God's ultimate answer to our doubts about His love. When we question whether God truly cares, we must return to Calvary. Jesus didn't suffer because the Father was absent or powerless, but because love required sacrifice for our redemption. God said "no" to Jesus' request to avoid the cross because there was a redemptive purpose worth the pain—you. If God loves you enough to sacrifice His Son, then when He allows suffering in your life, trust there's a redemptive reason you cannot yet see. Power, knowledge, and presence are incomplete without love. The cross completes the picture, proving that God's love is not passive but sacrificial, not distant but deeply personal. Read More
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The Lens of Trust
by Tree Church Everyday on April 27th, 2026
The heroes of faith experienced both miracles and suffering. Some conquered kingdoms while others were tortured, yet all trusted God through their circumstances. The difference wasn't in their outcomes but in their lens. When we view God through our suffering, everything becomes dark. When we view suffering through God's faithfulness, we find endurance. Today, identify what lens you're using. Are you judging God's character by your current pain, or are you trusting His proven faithfulness despite your circumstances? The saints who suffered didn't receive immediate promises, yet they persevered because they believed God's purpose extended beyond their present moment. Choose today to shift your perspective from disappointment to trust. Read More
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Reconstruct With Truth
by Tree Church Everyday on April 24th, 2026
Transformation happens through the renewal of your mind—testing and discerning God's good, acceptable, and perfect will. You've examined the blocks; now it's time to rebuild intentionally. Not every teaching you received was false. Not every experience was harmful. Don't throw out truth with error. As you reconstruct, focus on what is true, honorable, just, pure, lovely, and commendable. Build with Jesus' words, practiced in relationship with Him. Invite Him into every area—your relationships, sexuality, finances, anxiety, purpose. He doesn't just give rules; He offers Himself. The strongest life isn't built on having perfect theology—it's built on knowing the Person of Jesus. Today, choose one "block" to place back intentionally. Let it be founded on truth you've tested and a God you're learning to trust. Read More
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Presence Over Answers
by Tree Church Everyday on April 23rd, 2026
Sometimes God gives answers. Often, He gives something better—His presence. In your valley of questions, you may be demanding explanations when God is offering companionship. The psalmist didn't say, "I understand the valley, therefore I fear no evil." He said, "You are with me." Jesus didn't promise to remove every burden; He invited us to carry them alongside Him. What if the peace you're seeking isn't found in resolving every theological tension, but in experiencing God's nearness in the midst of uncertainty? Today, stop asking "why" long enough to ask "where are You?" Sit quietly. Tell Him what you're struggling with. Don't rush to fill the silence with answers. Let His presence speak what words cannot. Read More
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Storms Will Come
by Tree Church Everyday on April 22nd, 2026
Jesus doesn't promise a storm-free life—He promises a foundation that holds when storms hit. Rain falls on both houses; the difference is what they're built upon. Your deconstruction may feel like a storm, but perhaps it's revealing whether your faith was built on religious performance, others' expectations, or cultural Christianity rather than on Christ Himself. The wise builder doesn't just hear Jesus' words; they do them. They experience Him. Knowledge alone won't sustain you when questions rage and doubts flood in. Relationship will. Today, identify one teaching of Jesus you've heard but haven't truly practiced. Choose to obey it—not from duty, but as an experiment in trust. Let experience deepen what knowledge alone cannot. Read More
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Examining With Purpose
by Tree Church Everyday on April 21st, 2026
The Bereans didn't blindly accept Paul's teaching—they examined the Scriptures daily to test what they heard. This is biblical deconstruction: careful evaluation with the goal of finding truth, not just tearing down. God invites your honest questions. He's not threatened by your doubts. But examination requires intention. Are you deconstructing to discover what's true, or simply to justify walking away? There's a profound difference. Today, bring your hardest question to God. Write it down. Then commit to genuinely seeking His answer through Scripture, prayer, and trusted community. Don't pull blocks randomly from your faith—examine them carefully, remove what's false, and intentionally replace it with truth that makes you stronger. Read More
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The Foundation of Love
by Tree Church Everyday on April 20th, 2026
Before you deconstruct anything in your life, remember what stands at the foundation: God's love for you. Jesus simplified everything to this core truth—love God who first loved you, then love others. When questions arise and doubts surface, return to this bedrock. God didn't wait for you to understand everything before loving you. He loved you first. Your faith journey isn't about having all the answers before believing; it's about experiencing relationship with the One who is the Answer. Today, instead of demanding God make sense intellectually, ask Him to reveal His love personally. Spend time simply receiving His affection. Let love be the first block you examine—and the one you keep. Read More
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Partnering with God’s MissionBuilding Kingdom FruitTHE GIVER | PASTOR ANTHONY LOMBARDIWorship Through SacrificeNavigating God's Calling Within MarriageTrusting God’s ProvisionActs 27: 13-20 | The Storm at Sea | TCBSActs 27: 4-12 | From Caesarea to Fair HavensFrom Self-Focus to Kingdom-FocusFrom Death to LifeThe Answer Is a PersonEmpowered for MissionActs 27:21–26 | TCBSTHE CHURCH | PASTOR MATTHEW JOHNSONDesigned for CommunityAnger, Justice and Psalms of Judgment | The BranchHeaven Invading EarthBetter Together PURPOSED RELATIONSHIPS | PASTOR MATTHEW JOHNSONLifted When You FallWarmth in the ColdProtected by the CordWhen to Wait, When to Work | The BranchOne Body, One MissionWhere Your Treasure IsThe Antidote to AnxietyINVEST HEARTS AND FINANCES | PASTOR MATTHEW JOHNSONReturn to MeActs 27: 39-44 | The Shipwreck | TCBSTreasures That LastThe Heaps of Hezekiah
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