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What does it mean to face our mortality—not with fear, but with honesty before God?
In this message, we turn to the urgent words of Book of Joel, where a day of darkness becomes an unexpected invitation: “Even now… return to me with all your heart.” Confronting our limits and our fragility, we are reminded that mortality is not the end of the story—it is the beginning of repentance, reflection, and renewal.
As light breaks through the dust, we are called not just to acknowledge who we are, but to rediscover who God is—gracious, merciful, and ready to receive us.
By Wesley United Methodist Church of Macomb, ILWhat does it mean to face our mortality—not with fear, but with honesty before God?
In this message, we turn to the urgent words of Book of Joel, where a day of darkness becomes an unexpected invitation: “Even now… return to me with all your heart.” Confronting our limits and our fragility, we are reminded that mortality is not the end of the story—it is the beginning of repentance, reflection, and renewal.
As light breaks through the dust, we are called not just to acknowledge who we are, but to rediscover who God is—gracious, merciful, and ready to receive us.