This video jam titled "Fear Not" comes from a sermon preached by Benjamen Leahey "Turn to Me with All Your Heart".
Joel prophesied during a plague of locusts. God raised up Joel for a reason, to call the people to repentance and to make a decision. He preached to the people to keep and follow the command to love the Lord. All Christians must be fully resolved to keep God’s commandments. Respond when God speaks! Turn to the Lord with all your heart, humble yourselves and repent for withholding any part of your heart from the Lord. We must be broken and contrite before Him! God is gracious and slow to anger. He relents from doing harm and does not enjoy judgment and destruction. The Church in our time focuses on the outward and ignores the inward. The people must show their seriousness and desire for the Lord. When the people turn to the Lord He will respond to them. If God’s people respond, pray, and seek God’s face they will be restored. God heals and mends! Do not become distracted and comfortable or settle for anything less! God calls us to rise up in faith. Trust God for something greater. Fear not! God has not given us a spirit of fear. We must lay our fears down and turn to God once and for all. Once you were in bondage but now you are free! All the former things will be made new. May we labor to know God living by faith and love! May we know Him and see His work around us. Turn to Him with all your heart.
We are uniquely created by God, and this truth is illustrated visually though the careful and intricate way origami is folded to create beautiful pieces of art. This video is a great lead into songs like "The Way I Was Made" and "Made to Worship" by Chris Tomlin and "Made for More" by Lincoln Brewster.
What do you do with all your emotions? Does it say something about you? Do you find yourself comparing yourself to the new person? Should you confront or react to your ex?
A song that will draw you closer to the heart of God. That you “may be able to comprehend with all the saints what is the width and length and depth and height – to know the love of Christ which passes knowledge; that you may be filled with all the fullness of God.” – Ephesians 3:18-19
What do you do when you still have to see your ex after a break up? ....at work, school, church, same friend circles. Do you talk to them? Do you avoid them? Do you still go to events you know they'll be at?
Celebrate the Resurrection through the eyes of a child. Take your children's ministry on a journey through the Passion story as its never been told before!
How did we get here? I mean, how did Christianity come to look more like a building and a pulpit, communion crackers, and congregation size. Wake up!
A life of faith isn’t supposed to be safe and simple. It’s a process. A piece of art is not perfect, but it is beautiful. There is beauty in the imperfection of people and there is joy in the life that is given even to those who do not and cannot deserve it.
It’s time, Church. It’s time to bring these dry bones back to life.
What should you think or do about your ex? Do you bad mouth them? Do you expose all their faults? Do you tell them off? Do you let them upset you in your thoughts? Do you blame them? Do you talk nicely about them? What are you supposed to do with all those emotions?
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