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Is It Ever Too Late for a Comeback?

Well, sure. If a team is in the bottom of the ninth inning and down 10 runs, that’s probably too late for a comeback. But you also never know for sure.

Consider Frank Reich. In 1984, Frank was the quarterback at Maryland when they played the University of Miami. Maryland was down 31-0 in the game. He rallied Maryland to a 42-40 victory in what is considered one of the greatest comebacks in college football.

But Frank wasn’t finished.

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Dr. John Gerlach
Setback: I Want to Give Up

One category of setback we all face is when we become discouraged.

How do we move forward when we are facing a setback of discouragement? Nehemiah in the Old Testament was given the huge task of rebuilding the ruined walls of Jerusalem. Jerusalem and Israel had been conquered and defeated by invading armies. The walls lay in ruins.

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Dr. John Gerlach
Setbacks: That Are Not My Fault

What seems like a setback is often a setup for a comeback!

We have all been in a season of a setback that is not our fault - COVID-19. There have been many setbacks like lives lost, businesses ruined and disrupted, travel stopped, and many aspects of “normal” life changed.

What do we do with setbacks that we didn’t cause or was someone else’s fault?

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Dr. John Gerlach
What Will You Do With Freedom?

Independence Day is a great time to enjoy a long weekend filled with burgers, hot dogs on the grill, sunshine, music, fireworks, friends, and family. All these things are great and fun.

But Independence Day is about much more than a few fun days off. We know the history—that on July 4th, 1776, the 13 colonies declared their independence from England, an event that eventually resulted in the formation of the United States—we received freedom.

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Dr. John Gerlach
4 Ways to Fight the Approval Idol

t was the Oscars, and the winner’s speech was memorable.

In 1985, Sally Field said with heartfelt emotion: “I haven’t had an orthodox career, and I’ve wanted more than anything to have your respect. The first time I didn’t feel it, but this time I feel it and I can’t deny the fact that you like me. Right now, you like me!” Sally Field wanted more than anything—approval.

Approval is not a bad thing. Being affirmed is a natural desire that is part of being human.

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Dr. John Gerlach
Are You Running From God?

“The Lord gave this message to Jonah son of Amittai: ‘Get up and go to the great city of Nineveh. Announce my judgment against it because I have seen how wicked its people are.” But Jonah got up and went in the opposite direction to get away from the Lord. He went down to the port of Joppa, where he found a ship leaving for Tarshish. He bought a ticket and went on board, hoping to escape from the Lord by sailing to Tarshish.” Jonah 1:1-3 (NLT)

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Dr. John Gerlach
Hearing God's Voice

I was riding in an oil field truck with a friend when it happened.

He had his work radio in the truck. From the radio came a continual mix of static, voices, and chatter. The radio’s volume was low so that what you heard was undecipherable to me. It was basically background noise.

All of a sudden, my friend grabbed the mic and began talking to someone on the radio. What I heard gave me no clue that there needed to be a conversation. What he heard was someone asking to talk to him.

How do we, as followers of Christ, know what God is saying? How can we hear His voice?

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Dr. John Gerlach
God Pursues

I’ve heard the same story in different settings, different forms, and different situations, but all very similar. Someone runs from God and while they are running, they run right into Him. Why? Because God pursues.

We all love a great pursuit story, be it a car chase, a rom-com where someone pursues someone else when it’s almost too late for the relationship to work out, or chasing a dream. But ultimately, it is God who is the ultimate pursuer. The One who chases us down.

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Dr. John Gerlach
What is God Like?

About two weeks ago, I saw a picture on Instagram of someone’s Google search, “Can we go to heaven with tattoos?” and the answer that Google provided said the following: “People with tattoos will not go to heaven. People who drink alcohol will not go to heaven. People who eat too much pork will also not go to heaven. Short people will not go to heaven.

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Dr. John Gerlach
Made in the Image of God

What does it mean to be made in the image of God? How does this idea help us with our understanding of God and living our lives?

After Adam and Eve were created, God immediately gave them a purpose: (v. 28). The earth would be filled with image-bearers.

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Dr. John Gerlach
Spiritual Identity

Well, I am a brother, uncle, father, grandfather, cousin, husband, friend, pastor, and the list goes on.

Today, we can swab the inside of our cheek and discover our DNA, our ancestry, and what regions of the world our DNA came from.

But who are we? We are still confused. I can even know my personality type (Lion/Beaver/Otter, Orange, DCI, etc.), yet in many ways we are still confused about the question: Who Am I?

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Dr. John Gerlach
Seeing God Through Your Pain and Suffering

Most everyone has walked through a situation in life that made you wonder why God would allow you to experience the pain, hurt or even discouragement that resulted from the situation. In some situations, our challenges are a result of poor choices, but for every follower of Jesus the reality is that we will walk through hardship and will experience pain.

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Dr. John Gerlach
Romans 8:28

“And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love Him, who have been called according to His purpose.” Romans 8:28 (NIV). This verse can be found on many coffee mugs, posters, and plaques at a Christian Book Store. Why? It is truly one of the most encouraging verses in the Bible. It is easy to be overwhelmed by whatever difficult things life throws at us. The guarantee of life is that there will be hard times we have to face.

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Dr. John Gerlach
Adopted: How God’s Love is Revealed

I am the husband of someone who was adopted.

Years ago, a ranching couple in tiny Gordon, Texas prayed that they would be able to adopt a little baby girl. They began the process: legal action, costs, paperwork, but it was anything but easy. Finally, the official day came that their little girl was going to legally join their family. All that needed to happen was for her to arrive from Korea. It was then that the bad news started coming.

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Dr. John Gerlach
No Condemnation

13% of the population experiences some sort of debilitating fear every day. We fear all sorts of things: COVID, spiders, heights, snakes, darkness, and flying. Fear doesn’t keep most of us from going to work or school or to the store. But fear keeps us from healthy relationships, fear distorts the way we view ourselves and others, and fear defeats hope.

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Dr. John Gerlach
Easter 2021

Easter is here, and this is an opportunity to bring the Gospel message to the people in our lives—probably a bigger opportunity than ever before.

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Dr. John Gerlach
Trust Issues

God’s plan: Is for us to grow in love. The Five Love Languages (Words of Affirmation, Physical Touch, Receiving Gifts, Quality Time, and Acts of Service) give us great tools to follow that command from God.

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Dr. John Gerlach
Physical Touch

Physical touch is life-giving. Studies show that babies who are held, hugged, and kissed develop a healthier emotional life than those who are left for long periods of time without physical contact. What begins with us all as babies continues as one way to express love in life.

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Dr. John Gerlach