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Who Then Is This, So Close and Commanding?
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English - December 02, 2019 15:43 - ★★★★★ - 4 ratingsChristianity Religion & Spirituality east charlotte presbyterian church pca reformed Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Sermon Text: Luke 8: 19-25 Sermon Outline: A Brother, So Close (19-21) A Master, So Commanding (22-25a) Who Then Is This? (25b) Reflection Questions: What current situational “thrashing waves” are you waiting for Jesus to calm? What moments tend to bring out the “Does it work?” skepticism about entrusting life’s details to Jesus? When reflecting […]
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Sermon Text: Luke 8: 19-25
Sermon Outline:
A Brother, So Close (19-21)
A Master, So Commanding (22-25a)
Who Then Is This? (25b)
Reflection Questions:
What current situational “thrashing waves” are you waiting for Jesus to calm?
What moments tend to bring out the “Does it work?” skepticism about entrusting life’s details to Jesus?
When reflecting on the intimate relationship Jesus offers you in the Gospel, does your heart naturally lean more toward “maybe for someone else” (denial) or “only if I’m good enough” (earning)? Why?
If the forever “command and closeness” of Jesus is true, how might this impact our dealing with to stress, struggle, and sadness?
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