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We live in a culture that views limits as liabilities. We are raised to believe we can do and be whoever we want. However, the Scriptures have a very different view of limits; they view limits as gifts that God uses to teach us and grow us into the people He has called us to be.
In the Bible, we learn about a man named Elijah who is burned out because he has come to believe the lie that the future of Israel rests entirely on his shoulders. This story is a beautiful example of what we learn when we finally embrace the gift of limits.
This weekend, learn how we can rely on a God who is bigger, more powerful, and more gracious than we could imagine.
By Trinity ChurchWe live in a culture that views limits as liabilities. We are raised to believe we can do and be whoever we want. However, the Scriptures have a very different view of limits; they view limits as gifts that God uses to teach us and grow us into the people He has called us to be.
In the Bible, we learn about a man named Elijah who is burned out because he has come to believe the lie that the future of Israel rests entirely on his shoulders. This story is a beautiful example of what we learn when we finally embrace the gift of limits.
This weekend, learn how we can rely on a God who is bigger, more powerful, and more gracious than we could imagine.