Steve Durand - April 19, 2020

The Best Way to Face an Uncertain Future - Matthew 6:25-34

It doesn’t take living in this world very long to feel the weight of its brokenness. We know the world is not as it should be, and so we groan (Romans 8:18-23). We grieve. We grumble. And, if we were to be completely honest, we may even be tempted to wonder, “Where is God in all of this?”, “Is He in control right now?” and, “Can I actually trust Him?”

Fortunately, God is not dismissive of or intimidated by such questions. We can come boldly and honestly to Him with our pain and our worry, knowing and trusting that, rather than turning us away or offering us simple platitudes, our heavenly Father will amply supply the grace, the perspective, and the compassionate comfort we so desperately need when life hurts.

From Series: "When Life Hurts"

This Week's Sermon: "How to Uplift Your Soul"

Frustration, mental fatigue, and weariness are all part of life, especially now. While we may not be able to change our circumstances just yet, many of us would like to change the way we feel during these circumstances, if that could be possible. The ancient people who lived during biblical times were no different. They experienced all the same ups and downs that we do, but they learned how to coach themselves through those emotions. The wisdom they learned might just help us today to uplift our souls.

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