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Pastor Mike Fabarez

Moving Forward Part 7 - Our Daily Relationship with God’s Holy Spirit

July 5, 2010
Imagine for a moment how sad it would be to arrive on judgment day, and have the Lord say to you, “Depart from Me, I never knew you!” The reality is, that will be the case for a large number of people, including some that thought they were right with God here in earth. We can know for certain where we stand with God, and today’s Focal Point will show us what our life should look like if we’re on our way to heaven.
References: Romans 8:14-17

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There you are going about your day, and you’re struck with a temptation. What do you do? Do you give it all you’ve got, and try to resist it in your own strength? There is a much a better way, and pastor Mike Fabarez will lay it out for us today on Focal Point. We’re in a series of studies called, “Moving Forward.” As we Move Forward in the christian life you can bet there will be temptations to sin along the way. Let’s see together how the Spirit of God can help us overcome these temptations.
July 2, 2010
One of the hardest animals to catch is the ring-tailed monkey. For the Zulus in Africa, however, it's simple. The method the Zulus use is based on knowledge of the animal. Their trap is nothing more than a melon growing on a vine. The seeds of this melon are a favorite of the monkey. Satan knows what kind of bait to use to get us to sin. Today on Focal Point we’ll grab hold of a few tools to help us fight temptation, and avoid biting into the bait. You’ll find them in Romans eight.
July 1, 2010
Today on Focal Point, we dive back into pastor Mike Fabarez’ series, “Moving Forward.” Throughout the series we’ve learned we’re supposed to be progressing in sanctification. By that we mean, you’re to be less like the old you, and more like Jesus as time goes on. We noticed recently that without the Spirit indwelling us, this just isn’t possible. So, we must make sure the Spirit of God resides in us, and then differ to the Spirit’s agenda.
June 30, 2010
Today we're again discussing sanctification, which in essence is becoming less like the old you and more like Christ. For that to happen we must have the Spirit dwelling in us. Clearly there are a great number of people today that are experiencing an external pressure from the Spirit, but they do not have an internal reality. They wonder why they’re not progressing and growing. Sanctification will only happen if we’re truly a Christian. Mike explains how we can know if the Spirit is in us.
June 29, 2010
Today we enter into an area of confusion for many people. How can we be sure that God’s Spirit dwells in us, and that we’re really a Christian? The Holy Spirit can have a great deal of influence in our lives prior to conversion, but some mistake that with being a Christian. That’s far different than having the Spirit enter your life and change your heart. To help us see that difference join pastor Mike in Romans eight.
June 28, 2010
We’re talking about sanctification right now on Focal Point, in Romans seven and eight. So why then would we bring our justification into the mix today you ask? Our sanctification is predicated on our justification, and we really need to understand how we’re made right in order to Move Forward. Mike encouraged us to savor our justification last time we were together, and now we go on to see why policing our motives is a necessary activity.
June 25, 2010
Recently we’ve been discussing sanctification, and how we become more like Christ and sin less. Mike is about to underscore that if we’re going to proceed in the right direction, in this whole matter of sanctification, we need to be absolutely clear about the finished work of Christ that secured our justification. He points out that all of our sanctification stems from a right understanding of justification.
June 24, 2010
We’ve seen throughout our study of Romans seven, that God’s desire is for us to be more and more like Christ. The question we present today is, “How is that accomplished?” Is it just a matter of trying your best? We really can’t get to that place in our own strength, and God knows that. That’s why He’s given us a helper, the Holy Spirit.
June 23, 2010
Many of us grew up reading the children's story, “The Little Engine that Could.” A long train needed to be pulled over a high mountain. A small engine agrees to try, and succeeds while repeating the motto “I think I can.” Is that the way it works in the Christian life? Will optimism and hard work lead us to sanctification? Today on Focal Point pastor Mike Fabarez is going to show us that any attempts to please God without the Holy Spirit’s enablement will fail.
June 22, 2010
Today on Focal Point we open Romans seven, and a passage that leaves many Christians scratching their heads, wondering what the apostle Paul is getting at. Not everyone in evangelical Christianity come to the same conclusion as we’re about to see. In order to arrive at a Biblical understanding of this chapter, pastor Mike Fabarez is going to lay an important foundation.
June 21, 2010
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The Psalms speak to the human heart drawing us to worship and thankfulness in times of plenty and comforting us in times of trouble and distress. But what if you could uncover even more richness from God's songbook by understanding the context and intent of the psalmist? Now you can. Be sure to request the book Psalms: Everyday Bible Commentary by Robert L. Alden with your generous donation this month.

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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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