GOD’S MAN, GOD’S PLAN (4 OF 7)
by Scott Maze
Scripture: Genesis 15:1-21
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God’s Man, God’s Plan (4 of 7)
Series: Abraham: The Story of God’s Promise
Scott Maze
Genesis 15:1-21
I want to highlight one recent group's effort at loving our neighbor. Our church family's month long emphasis is Won't You Be Our Neighbor? The Key Bible Fellowship Group shared Christ's love by providing loose change in a nearby laundry mat. They shared Christ's love through conversations and serving - I am so grateful for them. Other groups threw a party for our friends who attend ESL. It's so good to see you embrace people of other nations. You have extended them a warm welcome them into our community and our church. I am grateful for each of you doing your part - so proud of you, church family!
If you have your Bibles, turn with me to Genesis 15, if you will. There are some things that are too good to be true. Have you ever heard of something that was so good that it just couldn't be true? Something that was so good but so ''outside the norm'' that you thought to yourself, ''There's no way under heaven that this could be true''? Imagine living in the early part of the 1900s and one of the Wright Brothers says to you, ''I am going to take you flying next week. We are going to fly over half of North Carolina. We will cover miles and miles in matter of only minutes?'' What would you have said to the Wright brothers if you would have never seen anything but a bird fly?
Some of you are familiar with lifehacks on the web. Now, a lifehack is a trick, a shortcut or a skill that increases your productivity in life or simply makes life easier. There is a lifehack where you can seamlessly repair broken china by simply submerging your broken china in warm milk for two days. Or, can you imagine if someone said to you, ''The Cowboys will win this year's Super Bowl in Atlanta?'' Wouldn't you agree that there are some things that are simply too good to be true?
Today, we continue a series dedicated to the life of Abraham, the father of the faith. Ab ...
Series: Abraham: The Story of God’s Promise
Scott Maze
Genesis 15:1-21
I want to highlight one recent group's effort at loving our neighbor. Our church family's month long emphasis is Won't You Be Our Neighbor? The Key Bible Fellowship Group shared Christ's love by providing loose change in a nearby laundry mat. They shared Christ's love through conversations and serving - I am so grateful for them. Other groups threw a party for our friends who attend ESL. It's so good to see you embrace people of other nations. You have extended them a warm welcome them into our community and our church. I am grateful for each of you doing your part - so proud of you, church family!
If you have your Bibles, turn with me to Genesis 15, if you will. There are some things that are too good to be true. Have you ever heard of something that was so good that it just couldn't be true? Something that was so good but so ''outside the norm'' that you thought to yourself, ''There's no way under heaven that this could be true''? Imagine living in the early part of the 1900s and one of the Wright Brothers says to you, ''I am going to take you flying next week. We are going to fly over half of North Carolina. We will cover miles and miles in matter of only minutes?'' What would you have said to the Wright brothers if you would have never seen anything but a bird fly?
Some of you are familiar with lifehacks on the web. Now, a lifehack is a trick, a shortcut or a skill that increases your productivity in life or simply makes life easier. There is a lifehack where you can seamlessly repair broken china by simply submerging your broken china in warm milk for two days. Or, can you imagine if someone said to you, ''The Cowboys will win this year's Super Bowl in Atlanta?'' Wouldn't you agree that there are some things that are simply too good to be true?
Today, we continue a series dedicated to the life of Abraham, the father of the faith. Ab ...
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