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Have you ever longed for a relationship to grow closer? Maybe it’s a friend who stays polite but guarded, an adult child who keeps you at a distance, or a family member who resists reconciliation. Most of us can relate, and Scripture tells us that God can, too. His desire is an intimate, loving relationship with us, yet many of us settle for something polite but shallow. Just as we can’t force closeness with others, God doesn’t force it with us. He stands at the door and knocks, waiting for us to let Him in.
Last week, we began a new series on the Great Commission, where Jesus calls us to make disciples of all nations—people who draw close to him and become like him. But that raises a challenge: how can we make disciples if we’re not confident in our own discipleship? This week, we’ll explore what it means to walk with Jesus in the small, ordinary moments of everyday life and move from a surface-level faith to one shaped by His presence.
By Highland Park United Methodist Church - Dallas, Texas4.5
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Click/tap here to view the Sermon Reflection Guide.
Have you ever longed for a relationship to grow closer? Maybe it’s a friend who stays polite but guarded, an adult child who keeps you at a distance, or a family member who resists reconciliation. Most of us can relate, and Scripture tells us that God can, too. His desire is an intimate, loving relationship with us, yet many of us settle for something polite but shallow. Just as we can’t force closeness with others, God doesn’t force it with us. He stands at the door and knocks, waiting for us to let Him in.
Last week, we began a new series on the Great Commission, where Jesus calls us to make disciples of all nations—people who draw close to him and become like him. But that raises a challenge: how can we make disciples if we’re not confident in our own discipleship? This week, we’ll explore what it means to walk with Jesus in the small, ordinary moments of everyday life and move from a surface-level faith to one shaped by His presence.

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