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And everyone assembled here will know that the Lord rescues his people, but not with sword and spear. This is the Lord’s battle, and he will give you to us! (1 Samuel 17:47 NLT)
Read: 1 Samuel 17, 1 Samuel 18:1-4, John 8:21-30, Psalms 111:1-10, Proverbs 15:11
Relate: I distinctly remember my son and one my daughters pretending to be David and Goliath at the ages of 4 and 2. I knew they had listened to the Veggie Tales version of the story many times riding in the car with my mom, but I laughed so hard when I heard my 2 year old say, “What am I a dog that you come at with me with sticks?” It was apparent that she had really been paying attention to the story.
Everyone loves a good underdog story. We love to see the little guy come out on top. The…
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Boosters, Prayers & Confessions
FAITH BOOSTER:
How Do You Lift The Fog Of Fear? [May 9, 2015]
WORD OF FAITH:
“By day the LORD went ahead of them in a pillar of cloud to guide them on their way and by night in a pillar of fire to give them light, so that they could travel by day or night.” (Exodus 13:21, NIV)
Fear is exaggerated. It can be overpowering. It always takes you to the worst-case scenario. Fear is like a fog. It will always cloud the truth. It tries to make you stumble. It tries to block your vision and keep you from seeing the good plan God has on the road up ahead.
So how do you lift the fog of fear?
In the Bible, God led the Israelites toward their Promised Land with a cloud by day and a cloud of fire by night. It was the cloud of His…
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Luke 24:13-33 That same day, two other disciples (not of the eleven) are traveling the seven miles from Jerusalem to Emmaus.
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I saw it in her eyes . . . a glazed fatigue that said she was just barely hanging on. After stowing her backpack under the seat in front of us, she settled next to me with her 17-month-old daughter and a paper cup filled with a large scoop of ice cream. Perhaps seeing the concern in my face or . . . just needing to talk, she said softly, “We have been flying for the past thirty-six hours . . . from Kathmandu.” Having watched many reports of the devastating earthquake all week, the only thing I could think to say was, “Welcome home.”
Popular 200 ft. tower landmark in Nepal, gone in an instant.
As she fed her daughter spoonfuls of ice cream (the only thing the worried mother could get her little one to eat on their long journey) she talked about her experience. She and her…
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