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“Sometimes what feels like comfort is actually what keeps you from seeing God.”
In this profound and confronting message, Pastor David Grobler teaches how comfort, success, and stability can quietly blind us to our need for God. Drawing from Isaiah’s encounter in Isaiah chapters 5 and 6, this sermon reveals how even a prophet can speak about God without truly seeing Him. Pastor David unpacks how Isaiah boldly pronounced judgment on others—until a personal encounter with God shifted his perspective from “woe to you” to “woe is me.” True transformation happens when we stop measuring others and allow God to reveal where we stand before Him. When comfort dies, vision awakens—and grace does the work we cannot do ourselves.
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“Sometimes what feels like comfort is actually what keeps you from seeing God.”
In this profound and confronting message, Pastor David Grobler teaches how comfort, success, and stability can quietly blind us to our need for God. Drawing from Isaiah’s encounter in Isaiah chapters 5 and 6, this sermon reveals how even a prophet can speak about God without truly seeing Him. Pastor David unpacks how Isaiah boldly pronounced judgment on others—until a personal encounter with God shifted his perspective from “woe to you” to “woe is me.” True transformation happens when we stop measuring others and allow God to reveal where we stand before Him. When comfort dies, vision awakens—and grace does the work we cannot do ourselves.

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