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In the story of Jesus's transfiguration, Mark's powerful use of symbols underscores God's presence and grace in both strength and weakness.Preaching passage: Mark 9: 2-9Bible for Worship is a weekly introduction to the scripture passage that is likely to be the basis for the sermon on the following weekend. It correlates with the Revised Common Lectionary as it is used at St. Paul. With Peter A. Pettit, teaching pastor.
Have you ever thought of some of the benefits of walking in the joy of the Lord? The Bible tells us that the joy of the Lord is our strength. It tells us that he who has a merry heart has a continual feast. Proverbs 17:22 tells us that a merry heart does good like a medicine. I invite you to join me for the message today entitled "How to Experience the Joy of the Lord."
Have you ever thought of some of the benefits of walking in the joy of the Lord? The Bible tells us that the joy of the Lord is our strength. It tells us that he who has a merry heart has a continual feast. Proverbs 17:22 tells us that a merry heart does good like a medicine. I invite you to join me for the message today entitled "How to Experience the Joy of the Lord."
Who is to praise the Lord? How are we to praise the Lord? When should we praise the Lord? The BIBLE has the answers!!!
When we go through difficulties in life and see other people prosper, we sometimes ask, "God, do you really care about me? Do you still notice me, Lord?" The Bible declares that God does not show favoritism. He gives everyone an equal opportunity to be blessed by Him. You still have that opportunity. So instead of focusing on how bad you feel today, stir your mind up, trust in His words and promises. Declare His goodness and your desire to follow His will no matter what. "He is the Rock. His deeds are perfect. Everything He does is just and fair. He is a faithful God who does no wrong, how just and upright He is!"-Deuteronomy 32:4