Questioning Faith: Conversations with God (Part 2)

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GROW TOWARDS SPIRITUAL MATURITY AT FFC THE COMPASS

A weekly devotional newsletter to help you navigate the Bible.

Questioning Faith: Conversations with God Majoring on the Minors: Habakkuk, Hosea, & Malachi Habakkuk 2:2-20

R2R Distinctive: Kindness/Goodness

June 28, 2015

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FAITHLIFE STUDY BIBLE First Family uses the Faithlife Study Bible and ESV text for our teaching series. Download the Faithlife Study Bible through your mobile device’s app store. To gain access to the online notes and resources, create an account with Faithlife and join the First Family Church group. The Faithlife Study Bible is available for all major platforms including Windows, iOS, Android, and Mac. Learn more at www.ffclife.com/bible.

A BETTER NOTE TAKING SYSTEM

Questions? Text them to 515-989-1FFC (1332) and we will try to address them near the close of this message.

KEY VIRTUE If you take notes during the sermon, we’ve developed a custom note taking guide that helps you better summarize the key points of the message, and is ready to insert for permanet reference in a three-ring binder. Free copies are available at the literature display. This study guide is produced to coordinate with the weekend teaching of First Family Church, Ankeny, IA. More resources on this series are available at www.ffclife.com. Summer 2015. FFCA

Kindness/Goodness (1 Thessalonians 5:15): I choose to do the right things in my relationships with others.

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“Because Roman civilization perished through barbarian invasions, we are perhaps too much inclined to think that that is the only way a civilization can die. If the lights that guide us ever go out, they will fade little by little, as if of their own accord…. We therefore should not console ourselves by thinking that the barbarians are still a long way off. Some peoples may let the torch be snatched from their hands, but others stamp it out themselves.” –Alexis de Tocqueville Democracy in America

This Week’s Memory Verse

When Nations Die: The Crisis of Lawlessness Ferguson. New York. Baltimore. Charleston. In 2015, the names of these cities have become synonymous with lawlessness. Whether it is the indefensible violence of Baltimore police officers, the indefensible violence of rioters, or the indefensible violence of a hate-filled gunman, it is clear that America is suffering from a crisis of lawlessness. In this week’s issue, author James Nelson Black highlights the root causes of a culture of lawlessness and what happens to nations that allow lawlessness to flourish. As you read Chapter 2 from Black’s 1993 book, When Nations Die, it is easy to see how the examples of lawlessness he cites in the early 1990s proved to be the seedbed for the crisis of lawlessness we face today. Not surprisingly, the root cause is not guns or racial hatred or police brutality or any of the dozens of other issues the media focus on in searching for answers to our lawless society. The root problem is the disintegration of the family structure. In the 1990s pro-family advocates were warning of the impending destruction of the family, and today we are witnessing the effects of a culture plagued by dysfunctional families. Read this week’s issue of The Compass at www.thecompass.life/238

In The Compass This Summer ... This summer we are going to serialize the book When Nations Die: Ten Warning Signs of a Culture in Crisis by James Nelson Black. This Week: “The Crisis of Lawlessness.” To get your copy of The Compass, you can pick one up at the literature display or go online to www.thecompass.life


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