Prayer is not pretending the problem isn’t real. Prayer is taking what is real to the One who is greater. “Cast all your anxieties on him, because he cares for you" (1 Peter 5:7) Watch the full sermon here:
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#Lamentations#Prayer
We celebrate the work God has done in Kaiden's life and his obedience to follow Jesus. "I never thought I was worthy. But I realized that nobody's worthy of grace. Jesus Christ died for our sins, so we will be worthy."
God’s sovereignty reminds us that our pain is not ultimate. The same God who reigns over all things is the God who loves us, sustains us, and promises to restore all things in Christ. Watch the full sermon here: https://t.co/7J7AhEKk9d
#Lamentations#Sovereign
Because of Jesus, we don’t have to hide our sin, bury our grief, or fake that everything is okay. We are free to be honest about what’s broken, because we know Christ is faithful to forgive, restore, and heal. Watch more: https://t.co/7bfQJE8FEL
The first step toward healing is honesty. Repentance begins when we stop pretending and start agreeing with God about what’s broken in us and around us. Watch more:
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The gospel is the good news that Jesus bore the judgment we deserved so we could receive the mercy we never could earn. The only people who can safely ask for God’s justice are those who have first received his mercy. Watch the full sermon: https://t.co/H6a2wvYBlD
Pride keeps us hiding. The gospel invites us into honesty. There is no healing without confession, and no repentance without returning to the Lord. Watch the full sermon: https://t.co/H6a2wvYBlD
Our culture teaches us to place hope in ourselves: our talent, our effort, our ability to figure things out. Suffering exposes how fragile that foundation is. Our true hope is not built on our strength, but on God’s faithfulness. Full sermon: https://t.co/urpia85Yfn
Some of the hardest seasons of life are the seasons where nothing seems to be happening. Scripture reminds us that God is still working even in the waiting. God often does His deepest work in us before He does something around us. Full sermon: https://t.co/urpia85Yfn
If God ignores sin, He isn’t good, He’s indifferent. Justice isn’t the opposite of love, it’s part of it. But the same God who judges sin is the God who took that judgment on Himself. Watch the full message: https://t.co/Tpc6ebm4IW
#Lamentations#JusticeAndMercy
Too many people don’t run to God in pain, they run from Him. In the process they miss out on his comfort and healing. Take all of your grief, anger, and questions to him. He can handle it. Watch the full message: https://t.co/Tpc6ebm4IW
#Lament#FaithInHardTimes#RunToGod
God’s silence can feel confusing, even unsettling. God is still working, still present, still faithful, whether we feel it or not. Don’t let what you don’t hear cause you to forget what God has already said. Watch the full sermon: https://t.co/421OO7KID6
There’s no healing without honesty. When we finally acknowledge the brokenness (in the world and in ourselves), we open the door for God’s grace to meet us there. Watch the full sermon: https://t.co/421OO7KID6
#Lamentations#Honesty
We started our new series in Lamentations this week! What if the suffering you experience drove you to God instead of away from him? Watch this week's message here:
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Easter wasn’t just about what happened to Jesus, it’s about what’s coming for you. His resurrection is a preview of your future. If you’re in Christ, this is where your story is headed. Full sermon here: https://t.co/C8zDPWXQNQ