CURIOUS - HOW CAN I KNOW GOD'S WILL (5 OF 5)
by Joey Rodgers
Scripture: Romans 12:1-2
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Curious - How Can I Know God's Will (5 of 5)
Series: Curious
Joey Rodgers
Romans 12:1-2
In preparing for today, I came across a humorous article from Mom's about the things they've learned from their kids/grandkids.
If you hook a dog leash over a ceiling fan, the motor is not strong enough to rotate a 42-lb. boy wearing Batman underwear/superman cape. It is strong enough to spread paint on all four walls of a 20 x 20 room.
When you hear the toilet flush and the words ''Uh-oh'' - it's already too late.
A king-size waterbed holds enough water to fill a 2000 sq foot house 4 inches deep.
Legos will pass thru the digestive tract of a 4-yr old; while linking logs, duplos, and erector sets will not.
No matter how much Jell-O you put in a pool, you still can't walk on water. Pool filters do not like Jell-O.
You probably do not want to know what that odor is.
The Austin fire department has a 5-min response time.
The spin cycle on the washing machine doesn't make earthworms dizzy. It will make a cat dizzy - and a cat can throw up twice their body weight when dizzy.
Happy Mother's Day! I hope you all have a blessed and wonderful day - and that all who call you mom or see you as a mother figure will honor you today.
Today we're finishing up a series answering questions from our church pertaining to faith, religion, and culture. So far, we've looked at questions about the existence of God's, is Jesus the way to God, is doubt a sin, and what's God plan for the end. Today, b/c I will not have the chance to speak to our soon-to-be grads in a few weeks, I want to answer a question pertinent to their lives - How can I know God's will for my life?
This is a topic near/dear to my heart - and one of the most vital questions in life. Several yrs ago, a USA Today survey asked, ''If you could ask God one question what would you ask?'' 80% of Americans replied - What is God's will/purpose for my life?
As a pastor, this is the single most asked ...
Series: Curious
Joey Rodgers
Romans 12:1-2
In preparing for today, I came across a humorous article from Mom's about the things they've learned from their kids/grandkids.
If you hook a dog leash over a ceiling fan, the motor is not strong enough to rotate a 42-lb. boy wearing Batman underwear/superman cape. It is strong enough to spread paint on all four walls of a 20 x 20 room.
When you hear the toilet flush and the words ''Uh-oh'' - it's already too late.
A king-size waterbed holds enough water to fill a 2000 sq foot house 4 inches deep.
Legos will pass thru the digestive tract of a 4-yr old; while linking logs, duplos, and erector sets will not.
No matter how much Jell-O you put in a pool, you still can't walk on water. Pool filters do not like Jell-O.
You probably do not want to know what that odor is.
The Austin fire department has a 5-min response time.
The spin cycle on the washing machine doesn't make earthworms dizzy. It will make a cat dizzy - and a cat can throw up twice their body weight when dizzy.
Happy Mother's Day! I hope you all have a blessed and wonderful day - and that all who call you mom or see you as a mother figure will honor you today.
Today we're finishing up a series answering questions from our church pertaining to faith, religion, and culture. So far, we've looked at questions about the existence of God's, is Jesus the way to God, is doubt a sin, and what's God plan for the end. Today, b/c I will not have the chance to speak to our soon-to-be grads in a few weeks, I want to answer a question pertinent to their lives - How can I know God's will for my life?
This is a topic near/dear to my heart - and one of the most vital questions in life. Several yrs ago, a USA Today survey asked, ''If you could ask God one question what would you ask?'' 80% of Americans replied - What is God's will/purpose for my life?
As a pastor, this is the single most asked ...
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