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Fiona Muir, a physician’s assistant graduate student, former Fellowship of Christian Athlete leader, and collegiate All-American swimmer finds “God the Way maker “ in Newman’s sermon “The Work of the Christian.” Here we discover that God’s plan is bigger than we can image allowing us to actively participate in His providence while letting go of our own control - a surrender to Divine Providence. Newman leads us to understand that as we reach towards God we must pause and receive His direction and will. Grace gives us the strength to do the work of our calling. When we have faith in Christ and the Gospel our work becomes glorious rather than overpowering. In this glorious work God makes Himself uniquely known as we carry His image to the world. Our callings are personal and deeply rooted in Christ.
To approach Newman's majestic thought it is highly recommended to download the formatted sermon at www.newmanontap.com. Comments and suggestions are appreciated on the same site.
By Ron SnyderFiona Muir, a physician’s assistant graduate student, former Fellowship of Christian Athlete leader, and collegiate All-American swimmer finds “God the Way maker “ in Newman’s sermon “The Work of the Christian.” Here we discover that God’s plan is bigger than we can image allowing us to actively participate in His providence while letting go of our own control - a surrender to Divine Providence. Newman leads us to understand that as we reach towards God we must pause and receive His direction and will. Grace gives us the strength to do the work of our calling. When we have faith in Christ and the Gospel our work becomes glorious rather than overpowering. In this glorious work God makes Himself uniquely known as we carry His image to the world. Our callings are personal and deeply rooted in Christ.
To approach Newman's majestic thought it is highly recommended to download the formatted sermon at www.newmanontap.com. Comments and suggestions are appreciated on the same site.