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This message invites us into a powerful exploration of dwelling in God's shelter, drawn from Psalm 91's imagery of abiding under the shadow of the Almighty. We're reminded that choosing to remain in God's presence is like standing in shade on a scorching day—it brings immediate relief and refreshment. The sermon challenges us to examine whether we're truly dwelling with God or constantly stepping out of His protective shadow. Through Philippians 1:3-6, we discover the Apostle Paul's heart of thanksgiving for the church, expressing gratitude upon every remembrance of them and confidence that God completes what He begins. This "Thanks In All Things" series urges us to look both inward and outward—recognizing our blessings while extending generosity to others. The message beautifully illustrates how God's Word is like a personalized card: while thousands may own the same Bible, the Holy Spirit writes unique messages on each of our hearts. We're encouraged to be thankful for three foundational gifts: Jesus who died for us, the Holy Spirit who guides us, and the Word of God that reveals truth to us. As we enter the holiday season, we're called to not let Thanksgiving get lost between Halloween and Christmas, but to truly embrace gratitude for God's faithfulness, forgiveness, healing, and redemption in our lives.
By Common Ground Church | Albuquerque, NMThis message invites us into a powerful exploration of dwelling in God's shelter, drawn from Psalm 91's imagery of abiding under the shadow of the Almighty. We're reminded that choosing to remain in God's presence is like standing in shade on a scorching day—it brings immediate relief and refreshment. The sermon challenges us to examine whether we're truly dwelling with God or constantly stepping out of His protective shadow. Through Philippians 1:3-6, we discover the Apostle Paul's heart of thanksgiving for the church, expressing gratitude upon every remembrance of them and confidence that God completes what He begins. This "Thanks In All Things" series urges us to look both inward and outward—recognizing our blessings while extending generosity to others. The message beautifully illustrates how God's Word is like a personalized card: while thousands may own the same Bible, the Holy Spirit writes unique messages on each of our hearts. We're encouraged to be thankful for three foundational gifts: Jesus who died for us, the Holy Spirit who guides us, and the Word of God that reveals truth to us. As we enter the holiday season, we're called to not let Thanksgiving get lost between Halloween and Christmas, but to truly embrace gratitude for God's faithfulness, forgiveness, healing, and redemption in our lives.