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Based on Numbers 11:10–15, ‘You Are Enough’ explores the deep, life-shaping truths of God’s Word. In this message we wrestle with one of the most profound questions in Scripture: “Can you fathom the mysteries of God?” from Job 11:7–12. This is not a mere theological exercise, it’s an invitation to encounter the infinite, unsearchable, and yet deeply personal God who moves through creation, history, and our own lives. We will reflect on His power, His wisdom, and His boundless love, especially in moments of doubt and pain. Join me as we journey into the mystery of the Almighty and find hope, wonder, and awe in His presence. Shalom!
Credit:
Background music: Portraits of Hope: Carry Me (Instrumental)
Music: His Grace Is Good Enough For Me: Easlyn Orr
credited. NO copyright infringement intended.
Fair Use: "Content provided on this podcast may include excerpts from copyrighted material. These excerpts are used under the Fair Use doctrine…, If you have any questions or concerns regarding our use of copyrighted material, please contact us directly."
By Revd Michael Angley OgwucheBased on Numbers 11:10–15, ‘You Are Enough’ explores the deep, life-shaping truths of God’s Word. In this message we wrestle with one of the most profound questions in Scripture: “Can you fathom the mysteries of God?” from Job 11:7–12. This is not a mere theological exercise, it’s an invitation to encounter the infinite, unsearchable, and yet deeply personal God who moves through creation, history, and our own lives. We will reflect on His power, His wisdom, and His boundless love, especially in moments of doubt and pain. Join me as we journey into the mystery of the Almighty and find hope, wonder, and awe in His presence. Shalom!
Credit:
Background music: Portraits of Hope: Carry Me (Instrumental)
Music: His Grace Is Good Enough For Me: Easlyn Orr
credited. NO copyright infringement intended.
Fair Use: "Content provided on this podcast may include excerpts from copyrighted material. These excerpts are used under the Fair Use doctrine…, If you have any questions or concerns regarding our use of copyrighted material, please contact us directly."