In ancient Israel, the Feast of Firstfruits reminded God's people to bring Him the first and best of their harvest, trusting Him with the rest. As followers of Jesus, that same principle still challenges us today. What would change if we gave God and others our best—not just occasionally, but every day? What does it mean to live as people of firstfruits and to offer God our first and best?
Long before our modern calendars were filled with meetings and deadlines, God gave His people sacred days to remember—moments set apart to celebrate, reflect, and reconnect with Him. At first glance, those ancient rituals might seem distant or irrelevant. But what if they still have something to say to us today? Join us at Flagstone over the next several weeks as we explore these holy days and discover the timeless truths God still calls us to remember—truths that can shape our lives today.
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"Holy" is one of those churchy-sounding words that gets tossed around a lot, especially in Christian circles. For many of us, when we call something "holy," we're saying that it holds special significance and meaning, most importantly to God. But is that it? Is that all that holiness is about? What if I had a deeper understanding of what it meant to be holy? Would that change how I view God, how I view others, or even how I view myself?
There's a difference between having an assignment or a job description and having a calling. When I feel called to do something, I have a sense of urgency; there is something I feel compelled to do. I perceive a greater purpose and mission to whatever it is I feel called to do. Join us the next few weeks at Flagstone as we explore what it's like to be called by God for a specific purpose and what that calling should lead us to accomplish.