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Steve Lawes is a Certified Church Consultant. He has been the lead Pastor of Keys Vineyard Church in Big Pine Key since 1992. He has a Bachelors Degree in Bible and Theology from Berean University and Masters and PhD Degrees from Atlantic Coast Theological Seminary. He lead the Cuba Missions Team for Vineyard Missions from 1995-2005 and traveled to Cuba more than twenty times helping to plant churches and build up local leaders. He served as the South Florida Area Leader for the Association of Vineyard Churches for ten years. He also founded the Jesus Moment Bible Institute and Seminary in 2014 which has a student enrollment of over 1800. He has written three devotional books, Daily Psalt Intake, Daily Sage Intake and Daily Strength Training which are now out of print but are currently available as free e-books.
In times of uncertainty and hardship, it’s natural to question the purpose behind our struggles. However, the story of Joseph from the Bible teaches us a profound lesson about the sovereignty and providence of God. Joseph’s life journey—from being sold into slavery to rising to a position of power in Egypt—demonstrates that adversity can be a pathway to fulfilling God’s purposes in our lives.
God’s sovereignty is a complex concept, but it’s rooted in the truth that God is infinitely greater than we can comprehend. He is not a deity that can be controlled or manipulated to fit into our limited understanding. Instead, God’s character is revealed through His Word, and it’s through scripture that we come to know His goodness, love, and righteousness.
Providence is how God orchestrates events in our lives, even the difficult ones, to achieve His ultimate plan. Joseph’s story is a testament to this. Despite the hardships he faced, each event in his life was used by God to position him to save his family and fulfill the covenant made with Abraham. This shows us that God can use any situation for good, even when it seems impossible from our perspective.
One of the most challenging aspects of faith is learning to trust in God’s timing. Patience in trials, as mentioned in the book of James, is not about passive waiting but actively trusting God while continuing to do good. Joseph’s patience and trust in God’s visions, despite his circumstances, are an example for us to follow.
Active trust means not growing weary in doing good, even when the outcome is uncertain. It’s about using our gifts and talents to bless others while trusting that our lives are in God’s hands. This active trust helps us to see beyond our current struggles and focus on the bigger picture of God’s plan for our lives and the world.
This week, challenge yourself to embrace the sovereignty and providence of God in your life. When faced with adversity, instead of asking why, ask how God might use this situation for good. Reflect on the story of Joseph and consider the following questions:
Remember, God’s sovereignty and providence are at work in your life, weaving together every experience for a greater purpose. Lean into that truth, and let it guide you through the highs and lows of your journey.
This series may be taken as a course offered by the Online Bible Institute. For more information check out the Keys Vineyard Ministries Courses page.
Steve Lawes is a Church Consultant and also provides coaching for pastors, churches, ministries and church planters.
In our journey through life, we often encounter situations that test our ability to forgive. Forgiveness is not just a lofty ideal but a practical pathway to healing and freedom. Today, we delve into the transformative power of forgiveness as demonstrated in the life of Joseph, a key figure in the biblical narrative.
Joseph’s life was marked by betrayal and suffering, yet it culminated in a powerful act of forgiveness that not only liberated his brothers from guilt but also freed Joseph from the chains of bitterness. His ability to see God’s hand in his circumstances transformed him from a victim into a victor within God’s redemptive plan.
Forgiveness is not about dismissing the wrongs done to us or immediately restoring trust. It’s about releasing the desire for retribution and allowing God to right the wrongs in His time. It’s crucial to distinguish between forgiveness and reconciliation, as the latter requires genuine repentance and a demonstrated change over time.
Forgiveness has a profound impact on both the forgiver and the forgiven. For the forgiver, it brings liberation from the burden of carrying the offense, leading to personal freedom and peace. For the forgiven, it offers a chance for restoration and a new beginning within the community.
Joseph’s response to his brothers’ betrayal reflects a deep understanding of God’s sovereignty. By asking, “Am I in the place of God?” Joseph acknowledges that vengeance is not his to take. This perspective is essential for anyone struggling with forgiveness, as it shifts the focus from our pain to God’s greater purpose.
From a human standpoint, it’s easy to get caught up in the pain of our circumstances. However, adopting a “throne room perspective” allows us to see that God can work through even the most challenging situations to bring about good. This viewpoint is key to embracing forgiveness and trusting in God’s plan.
Joseph’s act of kindness towards his brothers is a reflection of divine forgiveness. It demonstrates the power of responding to wrongdoing with love, a concept that aligns with Jesus’ teaching to love our enemies. This kind of love is only possible when we understand and accept the forgiveness we have received through Christ.
Forgiveness is a courageous step towards experiencing the fullness of God’s love and the love of safe people in our lives. It’s not about condoning the wrong or immediately restoring a broken relationship, but about freeing ourselves from the grip of past hurts to live fully in the present.
This week, challenge yourself to take a step towards forgiveness. Identify someone you’ve struggled to forgive and bring that person before God in prayer. Release them into His care and ask for the strength to let go of the desire for retribution. Embrace the freedom that comes with forgiveness and allow God’s love to heal and transform your heart.
This series may be taken as a course offered by the Online Bible Institute. For more information check out the Keys Vineyard Ministries Courses page.
Steve Lawes is a Church Consultant and also provides coaching for pastors, churches, ministries and church planters.
In the journey of faith, integrity stands as a beacon, guiding us through the tumultuous waves of life’s challenges. The story of Joseph, a young man of 17, unfolds as a testament to this truth. Despite being favored by his father, Jacob, and adorned with an ornate robe, Joseph’s life was far from easy. His brothers’ hatred led to his descent into adversity, from being thrown into a pit to being sold into slavery.
Joseph’s trials did not end with his sale into slavery. He found himself in Potiphar’s house, where his integrity was put to the test. Potiphar’s wife, a predator in her own right, sought to seduce Joseph. Yet, he stood firm, refusing to betray his master or his God. This refusal, while upholding his integrity, led to false accusations and imprisonment. Even in the depths of prison, Joseph’s steadfastness never wavered.
Joseph’s story is not just a historical account; it speaks to the common temptations we face today: the misuse of power, sexual immorality, and the depths of despair. In the Kingdom of God, power is meant for service to others, not self-promotion. Joseph’s handling of power in Potiphar’s house exemplifies this kingdom principle.
Sexual temptation, as seen in the advances of Potiphar’s wife, is a battle that requires a deep desire for God above all else. Joseph’s resistance reminds us that our longing for intimacy is ultimately fulfilled in our relationship with God.
Despair can lead us to take matters into our own hands, but Joseph’s life encourages us to trust in God’s sovereignty. Even when we cannot see the way forward, we can rest in the assurance that God works all things for the good of those who love Him.
As we reflect on Joseph’s journey from the pit to the palace, we are reminded that integrity is a choice to align our beliefs with our actions, even when faced with adversity. This week, let us challenge ourselves to:
Consider these questions as you apply the lessons from Joseph’s life:
Let us walk in integrity, trusting that God is with us through every trial, ready to give us a new start whenever we need it.
This series may be taken as a course offered by the Online Bible Institute. For more information check out the Keys Vineyard Ministries Courses page.
Steve Lawes is a Church Consultant and also provides coaching for pastors, churches, ministries and church planters.
“Steve and his team at Keys Vineyard Church have built a church that has done an inspiring job reaching their community. Steve is a treasure trove of experience and has continued to prioritize learning and growth throughout his more than 30 years of ministry in a way few pastors have. You’ll get a lot out of connecting with him!”
“I watched first hand as Steve experienced the devastation of hurricane Irma in his town of Big Pine Key, Florida. The town was destroyed, the church building rendered unusable and the staff impacted personally. I watched a leader rise to the need of his community and minister in a situation that not very many could. He has a powerful voice of experience and wisdom earned the hard way.”
“Steve Lawes is a valuable coach/ mentor. I’ve watched Steve over the last thirty years build a substantial outward focused church with disciples who do what Jesus did. He has inspired leaders of churches with simple/tested ideas to develop leaders and grow churches.
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“Steve Lawes is an outstanding coach. He is authentic, creative, and personable. He has more cutting edge ideas than any pastor I know in regard to evangelism and meeting the needs of people in his community.”
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I t would seem that the answer was obvious. But getting well for the man who had been not well for a very long time meant that he would have to do something different. It is not easy to change, but it always starts with a first step.
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