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We all have questions for God. But what about the questions God has for us?
For example, in Genesis 3, God asks, "Where are you?" and "What have you done?" Let us sit with God in the searching questions.
As we journey through Lent, let us make space for the Holy Spirit to lead us into deeper places of formation as we sit with these questions together.
Listen to this week's message on Genesis 4:1-9.
Sin is sickness that leads to death. It’s a disease of selfishness that cuts us off not just from God but from each other. We turn away from others, but God asks us a deeper question: Where is your brother?
“You can ask God, “Lord, who is the suffering brother or sister that I need to recognize? To what human cry in my broader community must I listen? Where are you calling me to respond to the human need around me? Where can I contribute to the common good through prayer, protest, and practical action?” -Trevor Hudson
By Nova Church in Denver, ColoradoWe all have questions for God. But what about the questions God has for us?
For example, in Genesis 3, God asks, "Where are you?" and "What have you done?" Let us sit with God in the searching questions.
As we journey through Lent, let us make space for the Holy Spirit to lead us into deeper places of formation as we sit with these questions together.
Listen to this week's message on Genesis 4:1-9.
Sin is sickness that leads to death. It’s a disease of selfishness that cuts us off not just from God but from each other. We turn away from others, but God asks us a deeper question: Where is your brother?
“You can ask God, “Lord, who is the suffering brother or sister that I need to recognize? To what human cry in my broader community must I listen? Where are you calling me to respond to the human need around me? Where can I contribute to the common good through prayer, protest, and practical action?” -Trevor Hudson