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About pastorjeffsneighborhood

Born and raised in Minnesota, I have served in churches in Minnesota, Ohio, Oregon and California. I am a graduate of Crown College (MN) and George Fox Evangelical Seminary (OR). I have also done additional graduate studies in New Testament Studies at the Center for Advanced Theological Studies at Fuller Theological Seminary (CA). I am also a graduate of the College of Prayer. Having served as the Academic Dean and Program Director at Horizon Institute of Los Angeles for several years, I have returned to the pastorate and serve as Pastor of Big Trees Community Bible Church in Arnold, CA.

Priestly Duties

In “Open Up Your Heart” by Jeff Syverson, the priestly duties of Aaron and his assistants are highlighted, emphasizing the importance of blessing others. The text emphasizes the need for blessing in the midst of life’s struggles. Continue reading

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Rooted Firmly and Bearing Fruit

The parable of the sower teaches about obstacles to spiritual growth: Satan stealing God’s word, trouble and persecution, and worldly pursuits causing unfruitfulness. Stand firm and resist. Continue reading

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Keep the Fire Burning

The passage emphasizes the importance of keeping the spiritual fire burning, drawing a parallel between the burnt offerings in Leviticus and the passion of believers in the New Testament. It highlights the need for spiritual disciplines, praise, and fellowship to maintain this fervor. Continue reading

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Whom Shall I Fear?

The passage from “Open Up Your Heart” by Jeff Syverson reflects on finding refuge in God’s strength and presence, dispelling fear through trust and seeking God’s face. Continue reading

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A Solitary Place

Jesus, after a busy day of healing and setting people free, woke up early to pray in a solitary place. He found joy and restoration in intimate conversation with God. We are reminded to seek quiet moments with the Heavenly Father for renewal and intimacy. Continue reading

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Dwelling Place

The tabernacle was meticulously prepared and anointed for holy use. Similarly, God longs for us to consecrate ourselves as vessels for His glory. Our bodies are now His dwelling place, and we are called to offer ourselves as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God. Continue reading

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Fearing God Without Being Afraid

The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom and knowledge of the Holy One is understanding. Fearing God means having an “astonished reverence” and standing in awe of Him, not living in servile fear. It leads to an intimate relationship with God and a life of obedience and worship. Continue reading

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Wounded

In Matthew 27:32-66, Jesus endures excruciating physical and emotional wounds, reflecting on denial, betrayal, and abandonment. Yet, these wounds bring forgiveness and healing, emphasizing Jesus’ empathy and ability to heal our own wounds. Continue reading

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Shining Faces

Moses experienced the radiant glory of the Lord, reflecting it on his face. Similarly, Christians reflect Christ’s glory as they spend time with Him, being transformed into His likeness. By embracing His presence, they are transformed with ever-increasing glory, shining His light for the world to see. Continue reading

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Show Me Your Glory

In “Open Up Your Heart” by Jeff Syverson, the author emphasizes the importance of seeking intimacy with God like Moses did, emphasizing the need for daily seeking, listening, and obedience to experience the glorious presence of the Lord. Continue reading

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