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When someone is new to something, there is a period of orientation. The same goes for new disciples of Jesus. By nature, we assume that Jesus’ kingdom works the same way the world works. However, the principles on which Jesus’ kingdom runs are the exact opposite of the principles of this world. What the world considers to be a blessing can often be a curse. That which the world calls bad, God always uses for the good of those he loves.
The Bible reading for this message is Jeremiah 17:5-8.
Video of this worship service and message can be found here.
This message is Part 4 in our Epiphany series: Uncovered.
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Messages from the King is produced by King of Kings Lutheran Church in Maitland, FL.
To find out more about King of Kings...
Remember your Savior Jesus loves you! May he bless you with his grace!
By Pr. Wayne SchochWhen someone is new to something, there is a period of orientation. The same goes for new disciples of Jesus. By nature, we assume that Jesus’ kingdom works the same way the world works. However, the principles on which Jesus’ kingdom runs are the exact opposite of the principles of this world. What the world considers to be a blessing can often be a curse. That which the world calls bad, God always uses for the good of those he loves.
The Bible reading for this message is Jeremiah 17:5-8.
Video of this worship service and message can be found here.
This message is Part 4 in our Epiphany series: Uncovered.
Support the show
Messages from the King is produced by King of Kings Lutheran Church in Maitland, FL.
To find out more about King of Kings...
Remember your Savior Jesus loves you! May he bless you with his grace!