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True Worship is Responding to God’s Greatness with a Life of Surrender
This past Sunday, we began our series titled “Worship, All for the Glory of Christ,” exploring what it means to worship God with our entire lives—not just through song. Worship is more than a set of actions; it’s a heart posture that responds to God’s greatness with surrender.
URGENT MISSION: Reach Lost From Neighborhood to Nations
This past Sunday, we concluded our series “Relentless Grace: Jonah’s Story and God’s Mercy” by examining Jonah 4:10-11. These last two verses bring into sharp focus God’s heart for the lost and the urgent call for us to join Him in His mission to reach those far from Him.
God’s relentless grace confronts our pride and calls us to love our enemies
This past Sunday, we continued our series “Relentless Grace: Jonah’s Story and God’s Mercy” by focusing on Jonah 4:1-5. In this passage, Jonah’s heart is exposed as he struggles with God’s mercy being extended to people he despised. How do we respond when God shows grace to someone we dislike or feel doesn’t deserve it? Jonah’s story reveals that pride blinds us to grace, challenges our comfort, and calls us to love even those we’d rather avoid.
Experiencing God's Mercy: A Call to True Repentance
Sunday's message challenged us to examine whether our lives reflect genuine transformation or just surface-level change. God’s mercy doesn’t leave us untouched—it moves us to radical change. As we look at the repentance of Nineveh and the king’s response, we see that true repentance isn’t just about words; it’s about humility, action, and transformation.
Jonah’s Second Chance to Proclaim God’s Message
Jonah, after running from God’s call and experiencing the consequences of his disobedience, now receives a second chance to fulfill his mission. This chapter highlights Jonah’s return to obedience and God’s incredible patience and persistence. Even after Jonah’s rebellion, God’s relentless grace pursues him, restores him, and empowers him to complete the task he was given.