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Pastor Ashley’s sermon uses her poor sense of direction as a metaphor for the human tendency to become spiritually lost. Reflecting on Isaiah 43:16-19, she explains how the Israelites’ exile resulted from relying on themselves rather than God, yet God’s faithfulness remained unchanged. Through biblical examples and personal stories from church members, she illustrates how God continues to make a way forward during seasons of confusion, hardship, and uncertainty. The message emphasizes trusting God’s guidance, letting go of fear, comfort, and self-sufficiency, and praying specifically for direction. When we surrender control, God creates new paths where none seem possible.
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Warrenton VA 20186
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Pastor Ashley’s sermon uses her poor sense of direction as a metaphor for the human tendency to become spiritually lost. Reflecting on Isaiah 43:16-19, she explains how the Israelites’ exile resulted from relying on themselves rather than God, yet God’s faithfulness remained unchanged. Through biblical examples and personal stories from church members, she illustrates how God continues to make a way forward during seasons of confusion, hardship, and uncertainty. The message emphasizes trusting God’s guidance, letting go of fear, comfort, and self-sufficiency, and praying specifically for direction. When we surrender control, God creates new paths where none seem possible.
http://www.warrentonumc.org
Support the show
Warrenton United Methodist Church
341 Church St.
Warrenton VA 20186
[email protected]