GRACE FOR THE MOMENT | GOD STILL COMES
1. Grace for the Moment
a) "Grace for the Moment" is a collection of thoughts that are inspirational. They are intended to encourage, to give hope, and to inspire the viewers.
b) Reading a thought can change the way you think about something.
2. Scripture Verse
i) Psalm 34:18 New Century Version (NCV)
3. Thoughts
a) "Everything that was written in the past was written to teach us," Paul penned. "The Scriptures give us patience and encouragement so that we can have hope" (Romans 15:4).
b) These are not just Sunday school stories. Not romantic fables... They are historical moments in which a real God met real pain so we could answer the question, "Where is God when I hurt?"
c) How does God react to dashed hopes? Read the story of Jairus. How does the Father feel about those who are ill? Stand with him at the pool of Bethsesda. Do you long for God to speak to your lonely heart? Then listen as He speaks to the Emmaus-bound disciples...
d) He's not doing it just for them. He's doing it for me. He's doing it for you...
e) The God who spoke still speaks... The God who came still comes. He comes into our world. He comes into your world. He comes to do what you can't.
a) "Grace for the Moment" is a collection of thoughts that are inspirational. They are intended to encourage, to give hope, and to inspire the viewers.
b) Reading a thought can change the way you think about something.
2. Scripture Verse
i) Psalm 34:18 New Century Version (NCV)
18 The Lord is close to the brokenhearted,
and he saves those whose spirits have been crushed.
and he saves those whose spirits have been crushed.
3. Thoughts
a) "Everything that was written in the past was written to teach us," Paul penned. "The Scriptures give us patience and encouragement so that we can have hope" (Romans 15:4).
b) These are not just Sunday school stories. Not romantic fables... They are historical moments in which a real God met real pain so we could answer the question, "Where is God when I hurt?"
c) How does God react to dashed hopes? Read the story of Jairus. How does the Father feel about those who are ill? Stand with him at the pool of Bethsesda. Do you long for God to speak to your lonely heart? Then listen as He speaks to the Emmaus-bound disciples...
d) He's not doing it just for them. He's doing it for me. He's doing it for you...
e) The God who spoke still speaks... The God who came still comes. He comes into our world. He comes into your world. He comes to do what you can't.
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