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So what do you think of character of God is like?
As we have been talking about #DoOvers these last 6 weeks, we have focused on some of our mistakes and some of the second chances God has given us. We’ve talked about fun things, good things, crummy things and disastrous things.
What do you think the attitude of Jesus is like when we get a #DoOver?
In our own brokenness, I think we often think Jesus is frustrated with us when we need a second chance. But if we look at the whole story of scripture we can see a drastically different outlook than what we create on our own.
In Revelation 21 we read about the whole story of what Jesus is doing. We learn more about Jesus being big enough and where Jesus decides to spend eternity.
The biggest help we find out in this story has to deal with our own worries. How do we live with them, get away from them and live life without worries overcoming and overwhelming us? We read what God himself, the Creating Father, has to say about worries and how we can find hope in the future pulled into the present.
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So what do you think of character of God is like?
As we have been talking about #DoOvers these last 6 weeks, we have focused on some of our mistakes and some of the second chances God has given us. We’ve talked about fun things, good things, crummy things and disastrous things.
What do you think the attitude of Jesus is like when we get a #DoOver?
In our own brokenness, I think we often think Jesus is frustrated with us when we need a second chance. But if we look at the whole story of scripture we can see a drastically different outlook than what we create on our own.
In Revelation 21 we read about the whole story of what Jesus is doing. We learn more about Jesus being big enough and where Jesus decides to spend eternity.
The biggest help we find out in this story has to deal with our own worries. How do we live with them, get away from them and live life without worries overcoming and overwhelming us? We read what God himself, the Creating Father, has to say about worries and how we can find hope in the future pulled into the present.