Dave Gudgel - March 6, 2016

Upward and Forward

If you’re not careful, you can end up focused on the wrong things. The temporal instead of the eternal. Projects instead of people. Rules instead of relationships. Desserts instead of vegetables.

Who hasn’t lost focus? It happens to everyone. And not just in old age. It can happen at any time and any place in our lives.

God’s Word speaks to us right where we need it most. Which is why this Sunday’s message, focused on focus, has relevance for all. That is, if we can get focused long enough to get what God says about focus.

From Series: "Time For A Change"

This Week's Sermon: "Don’t Just Do it”

Life is filled with roles and responsibilities. Take a moment and think of the ones you’re tasked with: Dad, mom, child, student, employer, employee, parent, friend, Christ-follower, developer, fixer... The list goes on and on.

So how are you doing with doing the things you are responsible to do? Are you accomplishing a lot? Moving forward? Enjoying the ride? On the verge of a breakthrough and not a breakdown? Are you getting things done?

Unfortunately, Nike's advice to “just do it" isn't really enough according to God. Even if you are getting a lot done, you still might be missing out on what matters the most in what we do. What that is will be our focus this Sunday in our continuing series in the book of Colossians.

More From "Time For A Change"

Powered by Series Engine