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Have you ever felt like God was testing you? This Sunday at Grace, we’re diving into Genesis 22—one of the most intense and challenging stories in Scripture. After decades of walking with God, Abraham faces the greatest test of his life. It’s a story that raises deep questions about trust, obedience, and the character of God. Why would God ask Abraham to do something so unthinkable? What does this reveal about our faith, our fears, and God's ultimate plan? Join us as we explore what it means to trust God when the test feels overwhelming—and how this passage points us to the hope we have in Christ.
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REFLECTION: Is there anything you're holding on to so tightly that you can't let go before God? Consider your career, friendships, possessions, habits, or even family. What would it look like for you to surrender those to God as an act of worship and stewardship for what God has given you?
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Have you ever felt like God was testing you? This Sunday at Grace, we’re diving into Genesis 22—one of the most intense and challenging stories in Scripture. After decades of walking with God, Abraham faces the greatest test of his life. It’s a story that raises deep questions about trust, obedience, and the character of God. Why would God ask Abraham to do something so unthinkable? What does this reveal about our faith, our fears, and God's ultimate plan? Join us as we explore what it means to trust God when the test feels overwhelming—and how this passage points us to the hope we have in Christ.
👉 Want to get more involved? Explore some of the ways you can connect with our community here: https://linktr.ee/gracesealbeach
REFLECTION: Is there anything you're holding on to so tightly that you can't let go before God? Consider your career, friendships, possessions, habits, or even family. What would it look like for you to surrender those to God as an act of worship and stewardship for what God has given you?