"Chase the Lion" is more than a catch phrase; it’s a radically different approach to life.


It’s only when we stop fearing failure that we can fully seize opportunity by the mane. With grit and gusto, we're using New York Times bestselling author Mark Batterson newest book, Chase the Lion to guide a bold message to everyone with a big dream.

Quit playing it safe and start running towards the roar!


In the fourth installment of the series we look at the story from 2 Samuel 23:13-17. This reading points out the sacrifice that three of David's men risked to bring him water.  And although he didn't drink it, it serves as a backdrop for us to see that our response to God's invitation is to be obedient.  


The big idea this week is this from Chase the Lion pg. 99 - “In the grand scheme of God’s good, pleasing, and perfect will, eternal gain infinitely offsets earthly pain”. 


 


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"Chase the Lion" is more than a catch phrase; it’s a radically different approach to life.


It’s only when we stop fearing failure that we can fully seize opportunity by the mane. With grit and gusto, we're using New York Times bestselling author Mark Batterson newest book, Chase the Lion to guide a bold message to everyone with a big dream.

Quit playing it safe and start running towards the roar!


In the fourth installment of the series we look at the story from 2 Samuel 23:13-17. This reading points out the sacrifice that three of David's men risked to bring him water.  And although he didn't drink it, it serves as a backdrop for us to see that our response to God's invitation is to be obedient.  


The big idea this week is this from Chase the Lion pg. 99 - “In the grand scheme of God’s good, pleasing, and perfect will, eternal gain infinitely offsets earthly pain”. 


 


Click here for MESSAGE NOTES