WITH US (1 OF 3)
by Jeff Geyer
Scripture: John 14:17, Genesis 1:1-3, Exodus 14, Acts 2
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With Us (1 of 3)
Series: Presence
Jeff Geyer
John 14:17; Genesis 1:1-3; Exodus 14; Acts 2
Big Idea: God with us means that He hasn't abandoned us.
Intro: Has this ever happened to you? This happens to me every Saturday evening and Sunday morning with delivering the trailers to the school because there's a dead zone where my cell phone provider doesn't reach... You're on a road trip, and you're mindlessly scrolling through Instagram with music blaring through your headphones. Suddenly, you pass through the middle of nowhere and you lose your cell signal. Sure enough, Spotify cuts out, the music stops, your feed is frozen, and you're left to your own thoughts. No music. No more texting. During your technological desolation, you remember the car has a radio. With the tap of a button, music fills your car. Radios feel like magic. In desolate places where smartphones are useless, a reliable, old radio can tap into the invisible signals all around us and fill our silence with music. At the turn of a knob, you can shuffle from T. Swift to Luke B. No buffering. No dead batteries. Just voices pulled from thin air.
God is like this is radio story. Before Spotify, there was the radio. Before the universe, there was God. God has three different forms. God the Father, or just God for short to humanity or Father to those who have accepted and believed in Jesus Jesus, God's son Holy Spirit Mysteriously, all three are different, but they're all 100% God Each one expresses God's nature to us but none is greater than the other For some of us as we heard about the Bible or read the Bible, it's like Jesus first showed up as a baby like 2,000 years ago and the Holy Spirit showed up a month and a ½ after Jesus' death and resurrection We'll discover that God (Father, Son, Spirit) have been together before creation So why all three? God the Father has no physical form Jesus the Son is God with skin on and God's love became tangible (see and feel) Holy Spirit is the mind of ...
Series: Presence
Jeff Geyer
John 14:17; Genesis 1:1-3; Exodus 14; Acts 2
Big Idea: God with us means that He hasn't abandoned us.
Intro: Has this ever happened to you? This happens to me every Saturday evening and Sunday morning with delivering the trailers to the school because there's a dead zone where my cell phone provider doesn't reach... You're on a road trip, and you're mindlessly scrolling through Instagram with music blaring through your headphones. Suddenly, you pass through the middle of nowhere and you lose your cell signal. Sure enough, Spotify cuts out, the music stops, your feed is frozen, and you're left to your own thoughts. No music. No more texting. During your technological desolation, you remember the car has a radio. With the tap of a button, music fills your car. Radios feel like magic. In desolate places where smartphones are useless, a reliable, old radio can tap into the invisible signals all around us and fill our silence with music. At the turn of a knob, you can shuffle from T. Swift to Luke B. No buffering. No dead batteries. Just voices pulled from thin air.
God is like this is radio story. Before Spotify, there was the radio. Before the universe, there was God. God has three different forms. God the Father, or just God for short to humanity or Father to those who have accepted and believed in Jesus Jesus, God's son Holy Spirit Mysteriously, all three are different, but they're all 100% God Each one expresses God's nature to us but none is greater than the other For some of us as we heard about the Bible or read the Bible, it's like Jesus first showed up as a baby like 2,000 years ago and the Holy Spirit showed up a month and a ½ after Jesus' death and resurrection We'll discover that God (Father, Son, Spirit) have been together before creation So why all three? God the Father has no physical form Jesus the Son is God with skin on and God's love became tangible (see and feel) Holy Spirit is the mind of ...
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