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Isaiah 2:1-5 & Matthew 24:36-44
The practice of waiting involves a posture that is largely uncomfortable and laden with anxiety. In any given scenario, not “doing” can be perceived as apathetic, detached. When it comes to matters of the heart, not “doing” can be perceived as even unfaithful. How do we challenge the narrative of faith being just about what we do? What does it look like to wait on the will of God, instead of the will of man? Listen to this message and hear how both Isaiah and Jesus faithfully anticipate God’s action.
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By Steve WinsorIsaiah 2:1-5 & Matthew 24:36-44
The practice of waiting involves a posture that is largely uncomfortable and laden with anxiety. In any given scenario, not “doing” can be perceived as apathetic, detached. When it comes to matters of the heart, not “doing” can be perceived as even unfaithful. How do we challenge the narrative of faith being just about what we do? What does it look like to wait on the will of God, instead of the will of man? Listen to this message and hear how both Isaiah and Jesus faithfully anticipate God’s action.
Click here to explore and support the ministry of Nativity.