God of the impossible
An interpretation of a message in tongues brought at Brixham Community Church on Sunday 12th March 2023.
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An interpretation of a message in tongues brought at Brixham Community Church on Sunday 12th March 2023.
As we encounter and experience Jesus through worship and go deeper into relationship with him through his living and active Word, we find that he wants to work in us and show us our purpose. But this is most powerful when we are a part of a loving Christian family, working in community. Today weāll…
As we encounter and experience Jesus through worship and go deeper into relationship with him through his living and active Word, we find that he wants to work in us and show us our purpose. 1: We were designed to fulfil a purpose In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. (Genesis 1:1)…
(Dr David Petts) Philipās four daughters (Acts 21:9) Have you ever been in a situationā¦? where you desperately needed God to speak to you facing a problem and there seems to be no solution then, someone who knows nothing about your problem says something which speaks into your situation and you know in your heart…
During the COVID-19 pandemic, everyone has suffered losses. For some itās the loss of loved ones, for others the loss of routines and the familiar, the missed family gatherings or coffee with friends, the cancelled holidays and postponed weddings, even the loss of going into the office every day.
Any loss, big or small can cause us to experience grief. And the bigger the loss, the greater the grief. A war widow will know greater loss than the person who loses a favourite jumper.
Christian psychiatrist Curt Thompson defines grief as
āOur emotional inflammatory response to lossā¦ when we are deprived of anything to which we have a significant emotional attachmentā¦ā
So grief is our emotional response to loss, whatever the loss is. If it was something significant to us and we lose it, we will experience grief.
Iām told that we can compare grief with physical injury. When our bodies suffer harm we feel physical pain and there is a wound that needs to heal. In a similar way, grief pierces the soul and causes some kind of inner wound.
The injury of grief is worse when the thing or person you have lost is more important to you. So when we scratch ourselves pulling out brambles, the injury is minor and will heal quickly, but when we incur a more serious injury, it may take specialist help and time to heal. Grief too can be serious and deep or just a moment to work through.
In John 11 we see a beautiful picture of Jesus in all his humanity as well as the ultimate power he held as Son of God. We also can learn something about the grieving process.