Hurst Seventh-day Adventist Church

01/10/2026

Hurst, TX SDA Church Live Stream. Happy Sabbath!

11/10/2025

Good morning, the ss study is cancelled today. I have a headache and need not to be staring at a screen today. Have a blessed day. 😊

10/28/2025

Good morning,

Unfortunately I will not be able to have the SS lesson study as usual. I have a meeting this morning. Have a blessed day.

10/22/2025

Good morning,

I have a dentist appointment this morning at 9am and will not be on at 8 for the SS lesson.

Have a blessed day

10/14/2025

Good morning friends just wanted to let you know that we will not be having the morning Sabbath School study because I have a meeting to attend to at 9:00 and I'm leaving right now. God bless you and have a wonderful day

10/01/2025

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Prayer and Fasting
Day 13: Oct 1



Day 13, October 1:

“to be served by visionary leader”

Psalm 78:24: He rained down manna for the people to eat; he gave them the grain of heaven.

Habakkuk 2:1: I will stand my watch and set myself on the rampart and watch to see what He will say to me.

Proverbs 29:18: Where there is no revelation, people cast off restraint; but blessed is the one who heeds wisdom’s instruction.

The crowd was buzzing. The morning dew was burning off under the heating sun. Dogs were barking, birds were chirping, and the announcers were instructing the trainers to bring their racing greyhound dogs to the track in the appropriate gates. These dogs have been bred and trained since birth todo one thing: run after the lure (an artificial, mechanical bunny). They were made for this.

The gate opens! The dogs sprint! The crowd erupts! The announcers shout! But this race had an unexpected turn…

Part way through the race, the lure exploded! For a brief moment, the dogs continued to run, but eventually slowed down, not knowing what to do. Some ran around aimlessly, some ran back toward the gate where they began, and their dogs just laid down on the track pathetically with their tongues hanging out. There was no way to determine a winner, so the race was called off. The race was over.

So, what caused the dogs to lose focus? Why couldn’t they continue the race? They lost their vision. Even though they had received the strictest training, they failed to achieve anything because they had nothing to aim for.

This story illustrates, in a simple way, the profound truth found in Proverbs 29:18, “Where there is no vision, the people perish.” This proverb takes on so many different applications to so many different settings.But let’s not mistake a ‘good plan’ as the complete thought here. A vision cannot be a ‘God given’ vision unless it is guided by... well... God. AsChristians, we find our ultimate vision in the pages of God’s story, the Bible.

Vision is built. Not just by human effort and planning, but by seeking God through His Word and prayer.

reflect:

• What dream is God revealing to you?

• Are you ready to train and chase after God’s vision for your life?

• Will you trust and pray for your church leaders?

prayer: Father, the giver of vision, help me to hearYour voice through Your Word. Mold and motivate me to chase Your vision for my life and the vision You have for Your Church. Answer the prayers of the leaders of this church; give them a clear and passionate vision. Help the vision to stick on the hearts and minds of this congregation - that we 21 might win the race with You! Thy will be done, on earth as it is in Heaven.

09/30/2025

Prayer and Fasting
Day 11, September 29:

“to be healed and reconciled”

Psalm 107:20: He sent out his word and healed them; he rescued them from the grave.

Psalm 147:3: He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.

Malachi 4:6: He will turn
the hearts of the parents to their children, and the hearts of the children to
their parents; or else I will come and strike the land with total destruction.

The Scripture says in Matthew 4:1, “Jesus was led up by the(Holy) Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil.” It was God the
Holy Spirit that placed Jesus in that desert for that particular time. There are no mistakes in God’s plan. There is no plan B. We only know His complete plan for our lives as we look backward. A.W. Tozer said, “To the child of God, there is no such thing as an accident. Accidents may indeed appear to befall him and misfortune stalk his way; but these evils will be so in appearance only and will seem evil only because we cannot read the secret script of God’s hidden providence.”

Our whole perspective of life changes when we find ourselves facing overwhelming temptation, tragedy, or any hard situation that needs real healing or reconciliation. This happened to a pastor and certainly many others. His son and daughter-in law, upon graduating from Bible school in Arlington,Texas, with a great ministry to the Mexican people before them, encountered some problems that provoked the son to think God did not really care for him, so he decided to quit the ministry. He was determined to separate himself from God. He stopped praying and reading scripture and instead began drinking and staying out at night, etc. But on his way to inform the missions director of his decision, the son came around a curve, just outside of New Orleans, Louisiana and a tractor trailer, trying to avoid hitting a deer as it crossed the highway, plowed into his car, causing him to go to the hospital. Now he really believed God did not love Him. But during the next six months, God brought him back to good health, but most importantly reconciled him back to Himself.

I have been there; we all have been there in one sense or another. The Lord occasionally does the same with all of us, testing our faith, leading us into hardship, teaching us wisdom, showing us His ways, changing our course on this journey called life, calling us back to Himself—in the process healing us spiritually and sometimes physically. Our first reaction is usually anger, panic, and a sense of ‘why is this happening to me if you love me so much, Lord?’ But remember that deeper secret of the Christian life: “When we are in a difficult place, the Lord has placed us there, for reasons known for now only to Himself.”

The writer, Mackintosh, in referring to the Israelites leaving Egypt comments, “the sea was before them, Pharaoh’s army behind them, and mountains around them. And in all this, be it observed, permitted and ordered of God.” We are where we are today because God permitted it. As someone has said, “Nothing gets to the child of God unless it passes through His Hands first.”

Sometimes, circumstances beyond our control can push us off the thin wire we walk on in this thing called life. It could be the ringing of a phone, a knock on the door, a text, an email. We fall immediately into worry and fear that separates us from God, from our friends, our spouses, etc. How can we not worry or fear when our out flow exceeds our income, when a loved one is diagnosed with cancer, when layoffs occur at the company and our name is on the list, when our child is hurt or even killed, or our spouse wants to walk out. What is our hope? Where do we look for guidance in times like that?

We must pray to the One who has control over everything. We must ask Him to do what only He can do. And, we must consult the Scriptures for guidance and hope. Remember these men and women:

Hagar, a single mom, was forced into a desert with her boy where they nearly died of thirst. Joseph, desiring to be used of God, was seized, stripped, sold, and imprisoned in Egypt. David, anointed by Samuel, was pursued by Saul’s army. Most of the Lord’s disciples, who followed the Lord’s command to evangelize the world, died horrible deaths. The Lord Himself, fulfilling the Father’s will, was nailed on a cross until dead.

Peter wrote in I Peter 4:12, “Beloved, do not be surprised at the fiery ordeal among you, which comes upon you for your testing, as though some strange thing were happening to you. . .” In other words, we should not be surprised when we find ourselves trapped in painful, frightening, difficult, or impossible situations. As a matter of fact, these things are to be expected in this venture of following Christ. If we are in a time of trial, He is here. Remember we are here 1) By God’s ordering, 2) In His grip, 3) Under His training, 4) For His time. But over and above that, our precious eternal Lord is here--He is the One who has promised never to leave or forsake us, never to forget or abandon us. So if we find ourselves in a difficult spot of needing healing and reconciliation, against all evidence to the contrary, there’s no better place to be.

Real Healing and Reconciliation occur when we recognize we are exactly where God wants us to be.

reflect:
• Are you in a difficult place right now?

• How can you allow God to bring healing and reconciliation in His way and in His timing? Ask Him to give you spiritual eyes to see where He is working.

prayer:Father God, You know everything about me. You know the challenges and hope that I have. I pray that You would guide my prayers, thoughts, and actions. I pray that You would give me spiritual eyes to see You in my life and give me the desire and ability to respond in a way that pleases You. Teach me what You want me to learn and help me to grow closer to You each day

09/28/2025

Prayer and Fasting
Day 10, September 28:

“to serve God together”

Psalm 92:1: It is good topraise the LORD and make music to your name, O Most High.

Psalm 100:2: Worship theLord with gladness; come before him with joyful songs. Joshua 24:15: Asfor me and my household, we will serve the Lord.

The Christian life was never intended to be solitary. Jesusshared His life with twelve disciples and then taught them to share it withothers. The early believers gathered together to break bread and share theliving Word. What we do each week in church is an expression of shared beliefin Jesus—His body, a community of faith that gains strength and courage throughworship.

However, a full and meaningful life of following Jesus isbuilt on much more than one hour a week in church. It requires personaldevotion and an interdependency with others in prayer, study, fellowship, andpraise. In other words, the best way to follow and serve Jesus is in community.

Modern families come in all shapes and sizes. Whether you’rewidowed, single, divorced, or living in a blended family, God has a group foryou, a place of intimate belonging. This cluster of believers is a smallerversion of the church, or we could say the church is a larger expression of thefamily unit. However, we view it, the purpose is to be a place for love,acceptance, prayer, and to celebrate the communion of Jesus among us. Findingtime to pray as a family beyond grace at meals is an important discipline. Toshare our hearts, burdens, and triumphs is important, as well as encouragingeach other to stay strong in the Lord (Ephesians 6:18). Prayer is asuncomplicated as talking to God together. Seeking time with a trusted brotheror sister can move us from defeat to victory. Building the habit of worshipingtogether is critical to becoming the people God desires for us to become.

reflect:

• Who is your family, yourcommunity of faith, other than the larger church you attend?

• How do you express love,acceptance, grace, and encouragement with them?

• What elements of prayer andworship are regularly missing from your time with them?

prayer: Great Father God, Jesus my brother, HolySpirit my Comforter… lead me into deeper communion and fellowship with You andwith my community of faith. Begin with my own family to teach me to be bold tolead in worship and prayer, to bring the greatest glory to You, the only wiseGod, forever and ever.

09/26/2025

Day 8, September 26:

“to produce the fruit of the spirit”

Galatians 5:22: But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control.

1 Corinthians 13:4: Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud.

A young boy who memorized the above verse, he proudly recited, “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy; it does not burst. ”We chuckled, because while we knew he meant to say boast, there was certainly some truth in saying love does not burst as well! Once we ask Jesus into our lives, the Holy Spirit takes up residence within us. The apostle Paul gives some great advice for loving and living in the Spirit in Galatians chapter 5. He tells us we are called to serve one another humbly; to love others like we love ourselves. He goes on to list the fruit that comes from living in step with God, one of which is love.

Love is a loaded word. If you asked ten people to describe it, you’d most likely get ten different answers. The good news is we don’t have to guess what true, Godly love is. It’s spelled out for us in the Word. Love is patient and kind. It doesn’t ‘burst’ as that young man recited, because it’s controlled and gentle. It isn’t rude, self-seeking, or easily angered. It doesn’t delight in evil, but rejoices in the truth because it’s full of goodness, faithfulness, and joy. Do you see the connection between these two pieces of scripture? They weave together quite beautifully and leave us with a clear picture of what love and living in the Spirit really looks like.

Reflect:

• Which fruits do you think you and those in your family bear easily and often?

• Which fruits do you think you should ask God to help you bear more of?

prayer: Gracious God, thank You for Your Word that describes so clearly what love is and for Your Son Jesus who humbly modeled it on earth for us. Help my family and I to produce the Fruit of Your Spirit and love each other in a way that pleases You. May we always have a love that protects, trusts, hopes, and perseveres.

09/25/2025

Day 7, September 25:

“to find and fulfill your destiny”

Psalm 139:24b: ...lead me in the way everlasting.

Psalm 18:36: You provide a broad path for my feet, so that my ankles do not give way.

Psalm 37:23: The Lord makes firm the steps of the one who delights in him.

Psalm 44:18: Our hearts had not turned back; our feet had not strayed from your path.

So often, we are the ones to decide what we want to be or do with our life. As children, we are asked “what do you want to be when you grow up?” There is an unspoken pressure to decide, and then somewhere around your junior or senior year in high school, it becomes spoken with a deadline affixed to your sophomore year in college. But, finding and fulfilling our destiny can only be done in God.

Joseph was given a dream, David had an encounter with a prophet, and Joshua had a mentor. In all three cases, God conveyed His plan into the lives of these individuals.

Jeremiah wrote that God has a plan for your life and when you seek Him, you will discover your destiny (Jeremiah 29:11- 13). Moreover, you find out His plan is far superior to yours.

Holding on to the dream is tough when you face prison time and accusation as Joseph did. The words of the prophet can fade away when you find yourself hiding and living in caves, as David did. The disciplines of your apprenticeship imparted by a mentor can become a lonely place when he is gone,as Joshua discovered.

However, all three experienced what Mary said in Luke 1:37, “no word from God is without power”.

It is only the word from God that can sustain you in the long term. His plan for our lives is better than our own. The greatest joy, fulfillment, and success come when we seek Him about the direction for our lives and commit to follow His plan for us.

reflect:

• Where do you believe God is leading you?

• Are you willing to surrender your plan to discover and live out His plan for you? �

prayer: Lord, please give me the next step in Your Divine plan for my life. Help me to be still and know that You are God, so that I can clearly sense Your guidance and hear from You. I commit to follow You, forever.

09/24/2025

Day 6, September 24:

“to be filled with power and purpose”

Psalm 61:3 & 5: For you have been my refuge, a strong tower against the foe. For you, God, have heard my vows; you have given me the heritage of those who fear your name.

Psalm 92:11: My eyes have seen the defeat of my adversaries; my ears have heard the rout of my wicked foes.

Romans 15:13: May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.

As we near the end of the first week of fasting, you may be tired. You may be wondering how you will be able to fast for two more weeks. It reminds me of how often in life we feel tired. Physically tired, spiritually tired, emotionally tired. We have so many things pulling at our time and making us tired. Our daily task lists just seem to get longer and longer with less and less time for rest. Do you ever have those days where you just feel completely drained? Like you have nothing left to give? I often ask myself, “How can I fulfill the purpose God has for me when I feel like I have no more to give?”The answer is simple. God’s Word, the Bible.

Jesus tells us in John 15:1-4, “I am the vine, and my Father is the gardener. He cuts off every branch in me that bears no fruit, while every branch that does bear fruit, he prunes so that it will be even more fruitful… Remain in me, and I will remain in you. No branch can bear fruit by itself; it must remain in the vine. Neither can you bear fruit unless you remain in me.”

It takes discipline to keep our devotions at the top of the priority list. Especially, when there are so many other things fighting to beat the top of the list. The Bible is very clear though, in that if we are to bear fruit we must stay connected to the vine. He will prune us to bear fruit and cut off what is not bearing fruit for His purpose. God does have a plan and a purpose for each and every one of us. We must remain in Him to be filled with the power of the Holy Spirit. If we put God first and stay connected to Him, He will give us the strength and power to do the tasks He has set before us.

reflect:

• What areas of your life are not bearing fruit and can be pruned?

• Where will you find more time in your schedule to stay connected to the Vine?

prayer: Father God, I pray for You to help me stay connected to the Vine. Lord, I desire You in every aspect of my life. Please prune off the things that are not important and get in the way of my time with You. I know that I can only fulfill your purpose for me by being filled with Your Holy Spirit.

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