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We can be pretty hard on ourselves when things don’t go as planned. Guilt, shame, and fear of being seen as a failure can leave us wallowing in the pig pen, so to speak. Our delusions of a perfectible life keep us disappointed in ourselves. The truth is, life is a big risk every single day and facing whatever each day holds is not only good enough, but worthy of love and grace.
In our message of the week, Pastor Jen Tyler shares the story of the Prodigal Son from Luke 15 and how he had grand things planned for his life, and even after that plan was a failure, he was met with extravagant love and grace.
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We can be pretty hard on ourselves when things don’t go as planned. Guilt, shame, and fear of being seen as a failure can leave us wallowing in the pig pen, so to speak. Our delusions of a perfectible life keep us disappointed in ourselves. The truth is, life is a big risk every single day and facing whatever each day holds is not only good enough, but worthy of love and grace.
In our message of the week, Pastor Jen Tyler shares the story of the Prodigal Son from Luke 15 and how he had grand things planned for his life, and even after that plan was a failure, he was met with extravagant love and grace.