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About shepherdbryan

My passion is to disciple and see men discipled in every area of their life to see the multiplication principle actually work in a 100 year generational blessing. As go men in the church, so goes the church. As go men in the nation, so goes the nation. Fortunately, because men have often not taken their spiritual role to the limit, God has raised up many godly women to carry the torch where men have laid it aside. May God rapidly raise up men for the next generation of leaders to the Fourth Generation of spiritual leaders! As men lead in a godly way, women will follow in a godly way and that people will be blessed of the Lord.

Suffering: Can there be peace in a world filled with suffering? Part 4

This is Part 4 of 5 parts answering the question, “Can there be peace in a world filled with suffering?” in the larger question, “Why does a loving God allow suffering?” Part 5 will be posted tomorrow.

God’s Peace Keeps Us in Vigilant Prayer

We often pray for things that we need or for wisdom in making decisions. However, it is suffering that teaches us to be reliant upon the Lord Jesus for every breath and step. Jesus’ prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane teaches us to trust the sovereignty of God in the midst of impending trials, Continue reading

Suffering: Can there be peace in a world filled with suffering? Part 3

This is Part 3 of 5 parts answering the question, “Can there be peace in a world filled with suffering?” in the larger question, “Why does a loving God allow suffering?” Parts 4-5 will be posted on successive days.

God’s Peace Helps Us See God’s Purity Purposes

When a believer in the Lord Jesus entrusts himself to the sovereignty of God, he begins to see God’s purposes through suffering. For example, he will accept that trials are part of the purifying process of being set apart for God’s will. Peter wrote, Continue reading

Suffering: Can there be peace in a world filled with suffering? Part 2

This is Part 2 of 5 parts answering the question, “Can there be peace in a world filled with suffering?” in the larger question, “Why does a loving God allow suffering?” Parts 3-5 will be posted on successive days.

The Christian Has a Peace the World Doesn’t

The Christian has a peace, because of his relationship with the Lord Jesus. When Jesus went to the cross, He paid the penalty for the sins of the world, reconciling it to God (2 Cor. 5:18-19). However, each person must receive that action for himself. We can compare this to a person on death row who might be pardoned by the governor. The inmate must accept the pardon, or the pardon is considered to be rejected and the execution, therefore, will be completed. Continue reading

Suffering: Can there be peace in a world filled with suffering? Part 1

This is Part 1 of 5 parts answering the question, “Can there be peace in a world filled with suffering?” in the larger question, “Why does a loving God allow suffering?” Parts 2-5 will be posted on succeeding days.

Can there be peace in a world of suffering? The presence of trials and hardships likely excludes the concept of peace for most people. The presence of trials would indicate just the opposite of peace, that is, turmoil, consternation, exasperation and instability. Yet, the Lord Jesus describes that there can be peace in the world when He said, “Peace I leave with you, My peace I give to you; not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.” (John 14:27 NKJ)  So His peace is different than the world’s peace. How is His peace different than the peace of the world? Continue reading

MSG: Salvation Truth – John 6:29

This was presented on October 5, 2014 as a special message on salvation.

I grew up in the church and was even president of my confirmation class. When I gave the graduating class message, a woman came up to me and said I was going to be a pastor one day. I almost laughed at her, because that was the furthest thing from my mind. Well, it was religiosity that held my life captive. I was confused trying to be a good boy and do what people said. Continue reading

Book Review: Abraham – The Friend of God by Charles Swindoll

“Abraham – The Friend of God” is a solid small group study aid on the life of Abraham. In typical Chuck Swindoll style, he taught through the life of Abraham in a concise and clear manner. Actually the book was written by David Lien and Bill Butterworth based on the teaching ministry of Chuck. While it was written back in 1988, the study is just as relevant today, because of the timeless truths from the Word of God. Continue reading

Book Review: How do We Know the Bible is True? Vol. 2 by Ken Ham & Bodie Hodge

“How Do We Know the Bible Is True” is an outstanding resource providing layperson explanations for 31 topics about the Bible. The culture around us continues to question authority, whether it is questioning the police or the politicians who are supposed to represent us. The reason is that they are merely mimicking the cultural questioning of the authority of Scripture. Continue reading

Book Review: Pastors [Off the Record] by Stefan Ulsten

“Pastors [Off the Record]” is a refreshing book for pastors AND for those who care about pastors. Ulstein had a brilliant idea to interview pastors for many different denominations, age ranges and stages of ministry, areas of North America, size of churches as well as city and rural churches. Ulstein is a journalist, who wanted to go out and get an unbiased perspective on what ministry is about. At first he found guarded people – those who pastor or who have pastored. He found the truth of most pastors and that was that they rarely feel free to speak opening with laypersons.

He’s probably right. Too many Christians do not understand the dynamics of serving in a volunteer based occupation in which people have high expectations and let themselves be well-heard. Too many try to assume pastors merely should apply business principles and life goes on. The problem is that ministry is not a business. Ministry involves the souls of people who are deeply loved by the Master who has enlisted the pastor to serve. Most people think that pastor’s kids are just like any other child. The perspectives of those in the congregation is often too short-sighted to understand the pressures of being in the pastor’s family.

I found myself agreeing with so much of what other pastors said. It was incredible how pastoral situations are not unique – go figure! (1 Cor. 10:13!) I found myself laughing and almost weeping, because I understood so much of the joys and the pains that pastors revealed in their interviews. Every church leader ought to read this, so that he might have a chance at understanding what the pastor’s role is and the challenges his pastor might be going through as he tends to God’s flock. Buy one of these for each of your leaders, so they can take care of the one who takes care of them.

Book Review: The Bible by Answers in Genesis

“The Bible” is a short book describing how we can know the Bible can be trusted. It read similar to Josh McDowell’s “Evidence that Demands a Verdict,” but much more simplistic. Each topic gives substantiating evidence for the authenticity and sufficiency of Scripture. This is an excellent resource for a new Christian to become grounded in the essential characteristics of the Bible. Continue reading