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Pastor Mike Fabarez

Faithful to God Part 4b

February 21, 2011
Do you know of someone who once walked an aisle, prayed a prayer, went to church for a while, but now denies Christ through their words and actions? What are we to make of this? Were they really a Christian? One of the big questions that really has existed for quite some time in the church is, “Can you lose your salvation?” This question really hits close to home when you’re talking about a family member or friend that once prayed a prayer but isn’t walking with the Lord now. Pastor Mike will take us to a few key spots in Scripture to help us understand why real Christians endure to the end.
References: Hebrews 3:6-14

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Recently we’ve been talking a great deal about faithfulness to God. First Pastor Mike Fabarez addressed our own faithfulness to Christ, and then last time, he showed us how we can be of some help to others with their obedience to the Lord. Today as our series, “Faithful to God,” continues we address something that is greatly discussed and debated within the church: Is our salvation contingent upon whether or not we are faithful? Let’s find our place in Hebrews three, and find out together. 
February 18, 2011
We can probably all think of someone we know that is living in sin right now, but are we doing anything to help them? One of our goals as Christians is to be faithful to Christ, but every so often someone will wander off the path a bit. With individualism at its peak in our society, the church is to stand apart and reach out to help the sinner get back in line. There’s a lot at stake! Today on Focal Point, Pastor Mike will encourage us to help others obey God as our series, “Faithful to God,” continues. 
February 17, 2011
In an age where we’re told its every man for himself, and don’t involve yourself in the affairs of others, God calls us to a much different pattern of living. Developing a corporate identity and responsibility, that’s what we’re after today on Focal Point. Today we return to Mike’s series, “Faithful to God,” which is really designed to help us understand our call to faithfulness. But as we’re about to discover, being faithful takes a team effort.
February 16, 2011
If you received a letter from someone that contained mostly correction and some pockets of encouragement, and then it was signed I love you and want God’s favor to be on you... how would you receive that? I think it's safe to say, many would be offended and maybe even upset. But what I just described, in a nutshell, is Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians. And today on Focal Point, we’ll see that biblical love speaks the truth, and that truth may involve something people don’t want to hear. Pastor Mike Fabarez is also quick to point out, we can’t lose sight of godly compassion through all of this. Right on the heals of Valentine’s Day, our attention is given to what the Bible has to say about real love.
February 15, 2011
Love... it’s on the cards and balloons we give out on a day like this. We even say, “I love you,” quite frequently. But what is love? Ask that question to ten different people, and you’re liable to get ten different answers. Generally, the world defines it in terms of feelings, being nice and non-offensive. Today, we’ll see that biblical love aims at the person’s good, and that may not always be convenient, feel good, or even be well received.  We thought it would be fitting on a day like this for you to consider who’s on your love list, and then be encouraged to promote good in their life. Whether that’s your spouse, parents, children, friend or neighbor.
February 14, 2011
Since it’s abolishment, most Americans look at slavery in a negative light. Back in the first century, when much of the Bible was written, the term was used quite frequently. In fact, the Word describes each of us as slaves to someone.... either slaves to Christ, or to sin and the devil. Today, Pastor Mike wraps up his series, “Sexual Sins and Sanctified Bodies,” with a few choice words about how we’re to live in this body we’ve been given. And it may surprise you to discover that it really isn’t yours. God owns it, and that should dramatically affect how we use it. 
February 11, 2011
Today on Focal Point, Pastor Mike Fabarez will show us that our body is a temple of the Holy Spirit, and it’s actually not our own. In light of that, we should live reverentially and honor God with it. That was something the Corinthians were failing to do in the first century, and that’s why the apostle Paul addressed the issue in his first letter to them. It’s certainly applicable to life as we know it today. 
February 10, 2011
The first century city of Corinth resembles modern day America in many ways, not least of which is their view and practice of sex. For them, and many in our world today too, sex was thought of as mere recreation. What they failed to realize is that it was designed for unification. We learned last time that sex binds people together, and the only proper context is within marriage. Turn if you would to First Corinthians 6, as we pick up where we left off in our series called “Sexual Sins and Sanctified Bodies.” 
February 9, 2011
We all know that adhesive tape is not made for repetitive use. The strongest bond adhesive tape is capable of making is formed with the first surface to which it is applied. God intended sex to bind two people together, and here too we are to be careful how it is applied. Today on Focal Point, we return to First Corinthians 6 and our series, “Sexual Sins and Sanctified Bodies.” The apostle Paul will make it very clear to the Corinthians and us that sex outside of marriage is destructive in more ways than one.
February 8, 2011
Our sexual purity is something we should not only value and guard, but it is something that should be important to us. Today on Focal Point we’ll see that God cares about your body, and what you do with it. Perhaps you’re thinking right now, “Well, I’ve already blown it in that area, so who cares?” Pastor Mike Fabarez will show those of us who have, that we can work vigilantly to regain our purity and move forward with a new respect about it. We’ll be continuing our series, “Sexual Sins and Sanctified Bodies,” today. 
February 7, 2011
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About Focal Point

Focal Point is the Bible teaching ministry of author and pastor Mike Fabarez. Focal Point explores and proclaims the depths of Scripture on its daily radio broadcast and is dedicated to clearly explaining the truth of God’s Word.

About Pastor Mike Fabarez

Mike Fabarez is the founding pastor of Compass Bible Church in South Orange County, California and has been in pastoral ministry for more than 30 years. He is committed to clearly communicating God’s word verse-by-verse and encourages his listeners to apply what they have learned to their daily lives.

Pastor Mike is a graduate of Moody Bible Institute, Talbot School of Theology (M.A.) and Westminster Theological Seminary in California (D.Min.).

Mike is heard on hundreds of radio programs across the country on the Focal Point radio program and has authored several books, including Raising Men Not Boys, Lifelines for Tough Times, Preaching That Changes Lives, Getting It Right, Praying for Sunday, and Why the Bible?

Mike and his wife, Carlynn, reside in Laguna Hills, California and they have three children, Matthew, John and Stephanie.

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