
Our God is an awesome God
The words we have chosen to use to describe God are both perfectly accurate and, at the same time, not enough to wholly depict Who God is.
The words we have chosen to use to describe God are both perfectly accurate and, at the same time, not enough to wholly depict Who God is.
Instead of rejecting the invitation, we are called to receive and be blessed. What truth of God’s Word do you struggle to believe? In what way are you suddenly or maybe not so suddenly rejecting the invitation of Christ because you struggle with the truth of God‘s Word?
Let that be our prayer so when others ask, “By what power, or in what name, have you done this?” like the elders did in Acts, the first words we speak are the gospel of Jesus Christ.
The words we have chosen to use to describe God are both perfectly accurate and, at the same time, not enough to wholly depict Who God is.
Instead of rejecting the invitation, we are called to receive and be blessed. What truth of God’s Word do you struggle to believe? In what way are you suddenly or maybe not so suddenly rejecting the invitation of Christ because you struggle with the truth of God‘s Word?
Let that be our prayer so when others ask, “By what power, or in what name, have you done this?” like the elders did in Acts, the first words we speak are the gospel of Jesus Christ.
The words we have chosen to use to describe God are both perfectly accurate and, at the same time, not enough to wholly depict Who God is.
Instead of rejecting the invitation, we are called to receive and be blessed. What truth of God’s Word do you struggle to believe? In what way are you suddenly or maybe not so suddenly rejecting the invitation of Christ because you struggle with the truth of God‘s Word?
Let that be our prayer so when others ask, “By what power, or in what name, have you done this?” like the elders did in Acts, the first words we speak are the gospel of Jesus Christ.
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