Reflections on Psalm 46
Dear Church Family,
I hope this email finds you well. I wanted to take a moment to reflect on our recent sermon that explored Psalm 46 and its powerful message for our lives today.
Summary: The sermon delved into Psalm 46, reminding us of God's presence and power in the midst of life's troubles. It explored how we often face various challenges - from personal struggles to global conflicts - but that God remains our ever-present help and fortress. The psalm encourages us to find peace and strength in God, even when the world around us seems chaotic.
Takeaways:
God is our refuge and strength: In times of trouble, we can turn to God as our safe haven and source of power.
Be still and know: We're encouraged to let go of our need for control and trust in God's sovereignty and care for us.
Spiritual warfare is real: The sermon reminded us that we're in a spiritual battle, but God is the "Lord of angel armies" fighting on our behalf.
As we go through this week, let's remember to run to God as our fortress when life feels overwhelming. Let's practice being still and trusting in His power and presence, knowing that He is greater than any challenge we face.
Stay #JesusStrong,
Adam
I hope this email finds you well. I wanted to take a moment to reflect on our recent sermon that explored Psalm 46 and its powerful message for our lives today.
Summary: The sermon delved into Psalm 46, reminding us of God's presence and power in the midst of life's troubles. It explored how we often face various challenges - from personal struggles to global conflicts - but that God remains our ever-present help and fortress. The psalm encourages us to find peace and strength in God, even when the world around us seems chaotic.
Takeaways:
God is our refuge and strength: In times of trouble, we can turn to God as our safe haven and source of power.
Be still and know: We're encouraged to let go of our need for control and trust in God's sovereignty and care for us.
Spiritual warfare is real: The sermon reminded us that we're in a spiritual battle, but God is the "Lord of angel armies" fighting on our behalf.
As we go through this week, let's remember to run to God as our fortress when life feels overwhelming. Let's practice being still and trusting in His power and presence, knowing that He is greater than any challenge we face.
Stay #JesusStrong,
Adam
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