Acts 16:6-10 ~ Jesus Never Said: You’ve Missed My Will for Your Life

Text: Acts 16:6-10
Title: Jesus Never Said: You’ve Missed My Will for Your Life
Preacher: Rev. Greg Brower

These days it’s easy to see life the way we want to. We can filter our images, pick the news we want to hear, and listen only to the viewpoints that agree with us. When we do that, we start to distort our view of the world. The same thing can happen to our view of God. We reshape our perception of Him into what we want to believe, or what we want to think about others. Jesus came to bring us the truth about God and His plan for us, and it doesn’t always sound like what you may think. While we can worry we have missed God’s plan at times, Jesus continually invites back to the ways of God.

John 8:2-11 ~ You’ll Get What You Deserve

Text: John 8:2-11
Title: Jesus Never Said: You’ll Get What You Deserve
Preacher: Rev. Greg Brower

These days it’s easy to see life the way we want to. We can filter our images, pick the news we want to hear, and listen only to the viewpoints that agree with us. When we do that, we start to distort our view of the world. The same thing can happen to our view of God. We reshape our perception of Him into what we want to believe, or what we want to think about others. Jesus came to bring us the truth about God and His plan for us, and it doesn’t always sound like what you may think. While the world tells us people get what is coming to them, Jesus offers both mercy and grace to those who seek him.

Romans 8:18-29 ~ I will Never Give You More than You can Handle

Text: Romans 8:18-29
Title: Jesus Never Said: I Will Never More Than You Can Handle
Preacher: Rev. Greg Brower

These days it’s easy to see life the way we want to. We can filter our images, pick the news we want to hear, and listen only to the viewpoints that agree with us. When we do that, we start to distort our view of the world. The same thing can happen to our view of God. We reshape our perception of Him into what we want to believe, or what we want to think about others. Jesus came to bring us the truth about God and His plan for us, and it doesn’t always sound like what you may think. While some have taught God never gives us more than we can handle, scripture reminds us God is with us in the midst of our suffering.

Matthew 28:16-20 ~ Spend All Your Time in Church

Text: Matthew 28:16-20
Title: Jesus Never Said: Spend All Your Time in Church
Preacher: Rev. Greg Brower

These days it’s easy to see life the way we want to. We can filter our images, pick the news we want to hear, and listen only to the viewpoints that agree with us. When we do that, we start to distort our view of the world. The same thing can happen to our view of God. We reshape our perception of Him into what we want to believe, or what we want to think about others. Jesus came to bring us the truth about God and His plan for us, and it doesn’t always sound like what you may think. Today we consider where Jesus wants us to spend our time.

Matthew 16:21-28 ~ Jesus Never Said: Do What Makes You Happy

Text: Matthew 16:21-28
Title: Jesus Never Said: Do What Makes You Happy
Preacher: Rev. Greg Brower

These days it’s easy to see life the way we want to. We can filter our images, pick the news we want to hear, and listen only to the viewpoints that agree with us. When we do that, we start to distort our view of the world. The same thing can happen to our view of God. We reshape our perception of Him into what we want to believe, or what we want to think about others. Jesus came to bring us the truth about God and His plan for us, and it doesn’t always sound like what you may think. Today we consider if Jesus wants us to pursue happiness or something else.

Matthew 18:21-35 ~ Jesus Never Said: You Don’t Have to Forgive Them

Text: Matthew 18:21-35
Title: Jesus Never Said: You Don’t Have to Forgive Them
Preacher: Rev. Greg Brower

These days it’s easy to see life the way we want to. We can filter our images, pick the news we want to hear, and listen only to the viewpoints that agree with us. When we do that, we start to distort our view of the world. The same thing can happen to our view of God. We reshape our perception of Him into what we want to believe, or what we want to think about others. Jesus came to bring us the truth about God and His plan for us, and it doesn’t always sound like what you may think. Today we consider Jesus’ teaching to forgive without exceptions.