Last modified: July 5, 2022
Brady• July 5, 2022•
Our spiritual family is one of the greatest blessings we have as Christians. It strengthens us, encourages us, corrects us, and supports us when times get tough.
But we only get out of it what we put into it. If we join a church to see what they can give to us, we’ll only find bitterness. If we join a church asking how we can contribute, we’ll find blessings and more.
Which one describes me?
In this theme service, we looked at how Christians are first drawn from afar, how we’re united by faith, and that hope drives us forward.
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CloseAs Christians, we pray for a lot of things. Forgiveness. Help. Giving Thanks. But one thing we probably don't pray for very much (at least, specifically) is for more wisdom. And yet over and over again in Scripture, we see the admonition to pray for more wisdom. Get wisdom. Seek it. Pursue it. Why do we not pray for wisdom as much as we should? Especially when it has the ability to help us in so many ways?
Brady Cook
Brady Cook
Brady Cook
Brady Cook
Last modified: July 5, 2022