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#BESTWEEKEVER (4 OF 11)

by Ryan Heller

Scripture: Isaiah 41:10
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#Bestweekever (4 of 11)
The Best Is Yet To Come - Isaiah
Ryan Heller
Isaiah 41:10


OUTLINE:
1. SUNDAY—DON’T’ BE AFRAID
2. MONDAY—FOR I AM WITH YOU
3. TUESDAY—DO NOT BE DISCOURAGED
4. WEDNESDAY—FOR I AM GOD
5. THURSDAY—I WILL STRENGTHEN YOU
6. FRIDAY—I WILL HELP YOU
7. SATURDAY—I WILL UPHOLD YOU

Do you remember the best week of your life? Maybe it was the week you got married and went on a great honeymoon, or maybe you saved up your money and you went on a fantastic vacation. Maybe you reached some goal you had been striving for over a period of time. Take a minute to think about that special week.

Earlier this week I was at the airport, and the shuttle was taking me to the off-campus parking. It was midnight, I was really tired, and about to fall asleep on the bus. Just before we departed, a family of four jumped on, and a little four-year-old kid sat across from me with the Buzz Lightyear version of Mickey ears. Sitting next to him was his little sister with her Minnie Mouse ears. The second he sat down he started telling me about his best week ever. He said, "I’ve been at Disney, and I saw the fish, I petted the stingrays and rode all the rides. I'm chubby." He stood up and he rubbed his tummy and elaborated, "I had Mickey Mouse pizza, and I'm chubby." A lot of parents when they see their kids talking to strangers, they tell them to quiet down. But no, not these parents. The mom started interpreting what the four-year-old was saying so everyone could understand. This went on for about fifteen minutes. He told every detail about his Disney adventure from start to finish.

When I got off the bus I thought, "That kid had the best week of his life at Disney. It’s wonderful." Let me ask you, what if you had the best week of your life? The greatest week does not necessarily mean going on a vacation, you don't have to go to Disneyland, you don't have to get a promotion, everything in your life doesn't have to be going perfectly. You can have a ...

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