Episodes
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"The lament psalms give us a blueprint for taking all of our anger, frustration, sadness, fear, sorrow and presenting it to God." Using Psalm 13 as our template, we offer to the Lord our spaces of brokenness.
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Waiting on the Lord can feel like some cruel punishment. But what if there is something spiritual in the waiting? What if there is peace?
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Episodes manquant?
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How can our limits push us towards Christ? The Lord's Prayer may have a clue.
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Psalm 150 closes the psalter with uproarious praise. As we praise, we offer thanks to God for the ways He's blessed us by way of promise, provision, people, and purpose. Take a a journey of gratitude.
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Our imagination surrounding God can often use some reform, let the scriptures reshape and reform how you consider God's comfort.
2 Cor 1.
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Look back to the Apostles Creed to help guide you in this moment.
"It is often good to be reminded of the faith we've been invited into."
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Do you feel the fear pressing in? Do you sense resources run scarce? Do you pick up on the latent anxiety around you? You've already been given everything in Jesus.
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Anxiety, meet more than enough hope.
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Jesus offers us freedom. But some of us need to hear specific words in order to walk in freedom. This prayer leads us into a listening posture.
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What if hurry is a symptom of the fall? Tease out the voice of hurry from the voice of the world.
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What do you need to hear from God today? That he's ______. Follow this guided prayer and connect with the Lord.
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"May this time allow you to see Jesus, even if just a little bit more." A meditation on John 1 by Chapel Ministry Director Adam Moxness.
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Victoria leads part 2 of the prayer "When Things Are Broken" as we pray for God's provision.
Follow the text here:
God go before me to lead me
Go behind me to protect me
God go beneath me to sustain me
God go beside me to sustain me
I will not be afraid
For the blessing of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit will be with me always
I will not be afraid
But I will go in peace
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Victoria leads us in a prayer that uses a benediction from the Cornelius (Neal) Plantinga as an anchor.
Follow the text here:
God go before me to lead me
Go behind me to protect me
God go beneath me to sustain me
God go beside me to sustain me
I will not be afraid
For the blessing of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit will be with me always
I will not be afraid
But I will go in peace
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Our bodies hold the tension and anxiety of our days. This prayer encourages us to release the tension held in our bodies and invites God to continue His healing work.
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While on lockdown, this is a great opportunity to explore the type of rest Jesus invites us into.
"Show me what it means to walk with you in rest."
Text: Matthew 11
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We are fully known and loved by God. But how can we receive it? Tim Caffee leads a Guided Prayer that invites us to recognize and receive God's love and knowing.
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