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Good evening, if you happen to be new here let me add my word of welcome to you.
You all could have done a lot of things with your Wednesday night but you chose to be here and I count that as no small thing.
What we get to be a part of is really, genuinely special.
As you look around the room and consider your friends here, you see many different stories, many different backgrounds and upbringings, but throughout this room, as different as we all may be, we are all bound together in the family of God.
That is what we are about.
We are about being the family of God.
And that is why last week, and for the many weeks to come, you will hear me over and over ask you, “Who’s your one?”
And that is why last week, and for the many weeks to come, you will hear me over and over ask you, “Who’s your one?”
And that is why last week, and for the many weeks to come, you will hear me over and over ask you, “Who’s your one?”
And that is why last week, and for the many weeks to come, you will hear me over and over ask you, “Who’s your one?”
Who is the one person in your life who you know does not know of the hope and joy that is found in Jesus and in Jesus alone?
I am going to ask you all, if you claim that you are a Christian, if you claim that Jesus is your savior, then you would pick out one person in your life to pray for, daily, to engage regularly, and to share freely for the purposes of spreading the Gospel wherever it is that God has strategically placed you.
Who is the one person in your life who you know does not know of the hope and joy that is found in Jesus and in Jesus alone?
I am going to ask you all, if you claim that you are a Christian, if you claim that Jesus is your savior, then you would pick out one person in your life to pray for, daily, to engage regularly, and to share freely for the purposes of spreading the Gospel wherever it is that God has strategically placed you.
Who is the one person in your life who you know does not know of the hope and joy that is found in Jesus and in Jesus alone?
I am going to ask you all, if you claim that you are a Christian, if you claim that Jesus is your savior, then you would pick out one person in your life to pray for, daily, to engage regularly, and to share freely for the purposes of spreading the Gospel wherever it is that God has strategically placed you.
Who is the one person in your life who you know does not know of the hope and joy that is found in Jesus and in Jesus alone?
I am going to ask you all, if you claim that you are a Christian, if you claim that Jesus is your savior, then you would pick out one person in your life to pray for, daily, to engage regularly, and to share freely for the purposes of spreading the Gospel wherever it is that God has strategically placed you.
That could look like an invite to church on a Wednesday or a Sunday, but I hope that as you step outside of these doors you wouldn’t just “go back into your routines.”
But you would see this vast world in front of you and see many people who need to know that Jesus loves them so much that he died for them.
Plain and simple.
That could look like an invite to church on a Wednesday or a Sunday, but I hope that as you step outside of these doors you wouldn’t just “go back into your routines.”
But you would see this vast world in front of you and see many people who need to know that Jesus loves them so much that he died for them.
Plain and simple.
That could look like an invite to church on a Wednesday or a Sunday, but I hope that as you step outside of these doors you wouldn’t just “go back into your routines.”
But you would see this vast world in front of you and see many people who need to know that Jesus loves them so much that he died for them.
Plain and simple.
That could look like an invite to church on a Wednesday or a Sunday, but I hope that as you step outside of these doors you wouldn’t just “go back into your routines.”
But you would see this vast world in front of you and see many people who need to know that Jesus loves them so much that he died for them.
Plain and simple.
Yesterday afternoon I left the office a bit early to head downtown to Baptist Hospital.
I think its called “St.
Thomas Midtown” now but I was born there, it was called Baptist, so I’m gonna call it Baptist.
Yesterday afternoon I left the office a bit early to head downtown to Baptist Hospital.
I think its called “St.
Thomas Midtown” now but I was born there, it was called Baptist, so I’m gonna call it Baptist.
Yesterday afternoon I left the office a bit early to head downtown to Baptist Hospital.
I think its called “St.
Thomas Midtown” now but I was born there, it was called Baptist, so I’m gonna call it Baptist.
Yesterday afternoon I left the office a bit early to head downtown to Baptist Hospital.
I think its called “St.
Thomas Midtown” now but I was born there, it was called Baptist, so I’m gonna call it Baptist.
By grandfather has been battling some illnesses lately.
Nothing necessarily catastrophic, but it has become painfully evident over the past 8 years or so, the same thing that that is true for all of us.
These bodies, this flesh, is fallen.
We get sick.
We break bones.
And ultimately it comes true of everyone… No one gets out of this life alive.
My Grandfather will turn 88 years old on October 5 if the Lord wills it.
My birthday is on the 6th, the day that we head down to Atlanta.
My entire life I’ve always celebrated my birthday alongside of my grandaddy.
By grandfather has been battling some illnesses lately.
Nothing necessarily catastrophic, but it has become painfully evident over the past 8 years or so, the same thing that that is true for all of us.
These bodies, this flesh, is fallen.
We get sick.
We break bones.
And ultimately it comes true of everyone… No one gets out of this life alive.
My Grandfather will turn 88 years old on October 5 if the Lord wills it.
My birthday is on the 6th, the day that we head down to Atlanta.
My entire life I’ve always celebrated my birthday alongside of my grandaddy.
By grandfather has been battling some illnesses lately.
Nothing necessarily catastrophic, but it has become painfully evident over the past 8 years or so, the same thing that that is true for all of us.
These bodies, this flesh, is fallen.
We get sick.
We break bones.
And ultimately it comes true of everyone… No one gets out of this life alive.
My Grandfather will turn 88 years old on October 5 if the Lord wills it.
My birthday is on the 6th, the day that we head down to Atlanta.
My entire life I’ve always celebrated my birthday alongside of my grandaddy.
By grandfather has been battling some illnesses lately.
Nothing necessarily catastrophic, but it has become painfully evident over the past 8 years or so, the same thing that that is true for all of us.
These bodies, this flesh, is fallen.
We get sick.
We break bones.
And ultimately it comes true of everyone… No one gets out of this life alive.
My Grandfather will turn 88 years old on October 5 if the Lord wills it.
My birthday is on the 6th, the day that we head down to Atlanta.
My entire life I’ve always celebrated my birthday alongside of my grandaddy.
I bring all of this up to point out someone in my life who has lived so much of his life with unrelenting faithfulness to Jesus.
His health is failing.
And for many other people in his situation it would be easy to get depressed, to be a grouchy old man lamenting why all these things are happening to him.
But you know what my grandfather is doing each and every day he is in the hospital?
I bring all of this up to point out someone in my life who has lived so much of his life with unrelenting faithfulness to Jesus.
His health is failing.
And for many other people in his situation it would be easy to get depressed, to be a grouchy old man lamenting why all these things are happening to him.
But you know what my grandfather is doing each and every day he is in the hospital?
I bring all of this up to point out someone in my life who has lived so much of his life with unrelenting faithfulness to Jesus.
His health is failing.
And for many other people in his situation it would be easy to get depressed, to be a grouchy old man lamenting why all these things are happening to him.
But you know what my grandfather is doing each and every day he is in the hospital?
I bring all of this up to point out someone in my life who has lived so much of his life with unrelenting faithfulness to Jesus.
His health is failing.
And for many other people in his situation it would be easy to get depressed, to be a grouchy old man lamenting why all these things are happening to him.
But you know what my grandfather is doing each and every day he is in the hospital?
A nurse will walk in and ask him how he is doing and he’ll say, “I’m feeling alright, but I know the good Lord’s got me and I’m trusting in the Lord with all my heart and leaning not on my own understanding and in all my ways submitting to him,”
A nurse will walk in and ask him how he is doing and he’ll say, “I’m feeling alright, but I know the good Lord’s got me and I’m trusting in the Lord with all my heart and leaning not on my own understanding and in all my ways submitting to him,”
A nurse will walk in and ask him how he is doing and he’ll say, “I’m feeling alright, but I know the good Lord’s got me and I’m trusting in the Lord with all my heart and leaning not on my own understanding and in all my ways submitting to him,”
A nurse will walk in and ask him how he is doing and he’ll say, “I’m feeling alright, but I know the good Lord’s got me and I’m trusting in the Lord with all my heart and leaning not on my own understanding and in all my ways submitting to him,”
Just as a doctor will take that little hammer and bump your knee and without thought your leg will jolt upward, my grandfather’s genuine instinct, without thought, is to glorify God in his weakness.
I think that’s what Paul meant when he said,
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