Brady Cook - May 3, 2020
Here I Am. Send Me.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 5:1-6, Psalms 106:19-23, Ezekiel 22:23-31, Isaiah 6:8, Psalms 33:13-22, Psalms 14:1-7, John 4:17-26
Brady• January 15, 2023•
We know that Jesus is powerful. After all, He raised the dead, gave sight to the blind, and “rebuked” nature. There’s no doubt that He can do whatever He wants, any time He wants.
But is it possible for Him to calm my soul?
Our lives can be full of anxiety, fear, suspicion, danger, and sadness. We call on God to help us, but do we actually believe He can? Or, more specifically, how can we be know if He has?
For that, we turn to the Psalms of Lament. These psalms make up nearly 1/3 of the book of Psalms, and they are very relatable when we find ourselves in tough times. They also teach us a lot about our own faith and how it practically intersects with the world around us.
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CloseThe phrase in Isaiah 6:8 is used as as a rallying cry for those who would volunteer to serve God. But are we really ready to do whatever God asks of us? He's looking for people to serve Him, but how?
Scripture References: Jeremiah 5:1-6, Psalms 106:19-23, Ezekiel 22:23-31, Isaiah 6:8, Psalms 33:13-22, Psalms 14:1-7, John 4:17-26
Last modified: January 15, 2023