I really can’t wait for Sunday. I’m planning to share a message titled, “God’s Not Done.” You’ll find in Scripture several places where people are ready to give up for any number of reasons. Maybe it’s a past, current day challenge, or a perceived insufficiency. I find it amazing that we give up on ourselves far faster than God ever does. In fact, God doesn’t give up on you. Regardless of where you’ve walk, there’s still hope. Do you know someone who has wandered away and needs to come home? Invite them to be here Sunday. Do you know someone struggling with a particular past or with guilt? Invite them to be here Sunday. Don’t miss an opportunity to expose someone you care about to the grace, forgiveness, salvation, and truth of Christ. God’s not done! I’ll look for you at the Sterling Campus (10:45 a.m.) or at North (9:30 a.m.).
If you want to get a head start on Sunday, here are a few of the passages I will reference in the message on Sunday: Ezra 10:1-2 (pay close attention to the last portion of the second verse - there is still hope!), 1 Kings 19:9-11 and 19:19, Exodus 14:10-12 and 21-22. Just keep in mind as you read through these passages that when you think there's nothing more that can be done, God’s not done!
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Friday, January 15, 2010
by Brad Hoffmann