Devotion Church-Sand Springs

Devotion Church-Sand Springs Devotion Church is a non-denominational church welcoming all who are serious about following Jesus.

In serving our Lord, our community, and each other, devotion is what we strive for in everything we do; devotion to God and our neighbor.

03/28/2026

From 1 Samuel 8 in my personal reading this morning.
Theologian David Guzik makes a great point—so apropos to the Church of Jesus Christ today!

(1 Samuel 8:19-20) 19 Nevertheless the people refused to obey the voice of Samuel; and they said, “No, but we will have a king over us, 20 that we also may be like all the nations,

"That we also may be like all the nations": This was never God’s goal for Israel. God wanted to make them a special treasure to Me above all people... a kingdom of priests and a holy nation (Exodus 19:6). God wanted to make Israel something special, and they wanted to be just like everyone else. (Guzik)

03/11/2026
12/05/2025

Philippians 2:13 (NKJV)
for it is God who works in you both to will and to do for His good pleasure…

My heart is only as GOOD as God makes it. My only part is to seek, yield, and trust.

Just a Reminder…this is TONIGHT! Merry Christmas! It’s that time of year again! Sunday, December 21st, @ 6:00 p.m. we wi...
11/28/2025

Just a Reminder…this is TONIGHT! Merry Christmas! It’s that time of year again! Sunday, December 21st, @ 6:00 p.m. we will celebrate our Savior’s Birth with our 2nd annual Carol’s, Communion, and Candlelight service including a Narrative reading of the Christmas Story! Join us at:
Sand Springs Church of God 401 N. Grant Ave.
Sand Springs, OK 74063.

08/13/2025

There are four theological viruses floating around these days that concern me.

My concerns are three-fold: 1) They have wide appeal
2) I can see why they have wide appeal 3) They will serve everyone poorly in the long run.

The first virus is the idea that God exists for us. God’s function is to make us happy, give us what we want and make our dreams come true. I truly get the appeal of making God a means to worldly prosperity but the message of Christ actually stands antithetical to this notion. Jesus taught that true happiness is found in submitting our dreams for ourselves to the dream of God for our lives. Jesus taught that we live by dying to self, become great by serving and our lives are defined by what we give away, not by what we have. In fact, Jesus said clearly that until the grip of material things is broken in our lives we invite an existence of anxiety and worry (the diametrical opposite of happiness). Here is the deal; God does not exist for us, we exist for God. God is not a means to our ends, God is an ends in Himself.

The second virus is the notion that Christian people should spend their lives in waiting for some great thing God may ask of them. The idea is to say “no” to the good in hopes of the very best. I get the appeal of the notion to worn out and discouraged church and charity volunteers but the bible does not support the premise. Waiting for a “burning bush” call that only has occurred once in the history of humanity seems like a bad use of the limited years we have on earth. In sharp contrast, the bible teaches that being faithful in small things is actually what qualifies and prepares us for a call to greater things. I am convinced the true greatness of a person is not defined in a single heroic act but in the grind of daily faithfulness and obedience to God. I don’t think “burning bushes” or “for such at time as this” moments are the inheritance of those sequestered in wait. Here is the deal; if you hope God will use you to do one thing big, be faithful in all things small. There is a lot right and not a thing wrong with living a simple life of love, faithfulness and obedience.

The third virus is that we are suddenly smarter than everyone else who has ever read the Bible. Such "enlightenment" is historically short-lived and never serves the Christian faith well. In this shift from classic liberalism, the focus is not "the Bible is wrong" (that one didn't work); the focus is that "we have been reading the Bible wrong. Everybody." These pseudo-theologians begin with culturally popular outcomes and then steer the Bible their direction in a game of eisegetical gymnastics. It would honestly be comical, if so many people were not taking it seriously. The harm will not be to the Bible, it will be to our culture who will lose its power, witness and critique. Surely, creating God in our own image will not stand (it never has) but we are worse for it. My default is that if the clear and consistent teachings of the Bible are in conflict with my way of thinking; it is me who stands in error.

The fourth virus is that God is somehow aligned with your political party. Viewing theology through a political lens is dangerous. God isn’t a Democrat or a Republican; God also isn’t an American. God is WAY bigger than all that. Shrinking God to the size of a voting booth is idolatry. We must retrain ourselves to view politics through a theological lens.

If you see God simply as a means to your ends of your bank account moving up and to the right, you are missing the point.

If you are sitting around doing nothing in the midst of infinite opportunities to serve Jesus, you are missing the point.

If you think the Bible is something to twist and shape into your way of thinking, you are missing the point.

If you think the Kingdom of God will be ushered in through the next election, you are missing the point.

Contentment is found in sacrifice, calling is found in obedience, truth is found in God's word, the Kingdom will come through obedience to Christ.

Period.

08/05/2025

Heart’s prayer!

Please Join us for our Patriotic Service!
06/23/2025

Please Join us for our Patriotic Service!

05/30/2025

A lesser known hymn from John Newton author of Amazing Grace. Absolutely love these words! Check out verse 2!

Encouragement To Pray (1779)
(vs. 1)
1 Come, my soul, thy suit prepare,
Jesus loves to answer prayer.
He Himself has bid thee pray,
rise and ask without delay.
(vs. 2)
2 Thou art coming to a King,
large petitions with thee bring,
for his grace and pow'r are such,
none can ever ask too much.
(vs.3)
3 With my burden I begin,
Lord, remove this load of sin!
Let Thy blood, for sinners spilt,
set my conscience free from guilt.
(vs.4)
4 Lord! I come to Thee for rest,
take possession of my breast;
there Thy blood-bought right maintain,
and without a rival reign.
(vs.5)
5 While I am a pilgrim here,
let Thy love my spirit cheer;
as my Guide, my Guard, my Friend,
lead me to my journey’s end.
(vs.6)
6 Show me what I have to do;
every hour my strength renew;
let me live a life of faith;
let me die Thy people's death.

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