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In part 2 of our 1 John series, Pastor Michael uses the metaphor of being chased by a crow to explore how we can have joy even when life feels overwhelming. Through King David’s story of betrayal and exile, we discover that while circumstances may not be okay, we can still be okay through Jesus.
- The “crow” represents life’s troubles, discouragement, and painful circumstances
- David’s response to betrayal shows how to acknowledge pain without being destroyed by it
- True joy comes from Jesus, not from positive circumstances
- We can shake our fist at the darkness while still trusting God
Joy isn’t something we manufacture or achieve - it’s a gift from the Holy Spirit that sustains us through difficult seasons. When life isn’t okay, we can still be okay because of our relationship with Jesus.
What “crow” has been chasing you lately, and how can you practice saying “It’s not okay, but I’m okay” in that situation?
Tune in to hear Pastor Michael’s personal struggles with being an “Eeyore” and how the story of David crossing the Jordan River speaks to anyone feeling chased by life’s troubles.
Learn more about ReCreate Church at www.recreatechurch.org
Give online easily and securely through Tithe.ly
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In part 2 of our 1 John series, Pastor Michael uses the metaphor of being chased by a crow to explore how we can have joy even when life feels overwhelming. Through King David’s story of betrayal and exile, we discover that while circumstances may not be okay, we can still be okay through Jesus.
- The “crow” represents life’s troubles, discouragement, and painful circumstances
- David’s response to betrayal shows how to acknowledge pain without being destroyed by it
- True joy comes from Jesus, not from positive circumstances
- We can shake our fist at the darkness while still trusting God
Joy isn’t something we manufacture or achieve - it’s a gift from the Holy Spirit that sustains us through difficult seasons. When life isn’t okay, we can still be okay because of our relationship with Jesus.
What “crow” has been chasing you lately, and how can you practice saying “It’s not okay, but I’m okay” in that situation?
Tune in to hear Pastor Michael’s personal struggles with being an “Eeyore” and how the story of David crossing the Jordan River speaks to anyone feeling chased by life’s troubles.
Learn more about ReCreate Church at www.recreatechurch.org
Give online easily and securely through Tithe.ly