Experiencing tunnels is the subject of the sermon this week because of a phrase Mike Mason used in his book on suffering. He wrote for those who are “tunneling through spiritual crisis” (Mike Mason, The Gospel According to Job, Crossway Books, 1994, p.xi). So, join me as we think about our own confusions and anxieties in terms of tunnels and mountains. | Making wise decisions is a critical issue in this coming year - with all its known and unknown changes. Godly wisdom is what we need. | Romans 12:10-13 give practical applications for how we can love God with all our heart, all our mind, all our soul, and all our strength. They are our challenge for this week. |
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• Hope radiates,
• hope anchors,
• hope rests,
• hope purifies,
• hope protects,
• hope guides.
May we all keep our grip on Hope | This week, the Lord gave me a word and call for worship.
A call to worship, but not just any individual worship. I miss the sights, the sounds, the celebrations of global worship! | When we trust in the Lord and stay connected to Him, we can “flourish” and “thrive” no matter what drought there is or forces that would cause us to wither. We can stay green and never stop producing fruit. Hallelujah! |
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