Sunday, August 23, 2020

Sabbath. Study. Serve.

Sabbath, Study, Serve 
Taking the Sermon Into Our Week 

Scripture of the Week: Luke 11: 2-4

From the Sermon:
When we are saying “God’s Kingdom come” by necessity that means that it is not _____ Kingdom.

None of us know ____________ about anything relating to God.

We only catch ___________ of the Kingdom in our present time, but we know that it will be more fully revealed by God when the time is right.

The Kingdom of God being both _________ and ____________.

We need to be cautious that we do not make the pieces that we cannot see, that which we do not fully understand in ___________, instead of in ________.

We are essentially saying, God I don’t ________________ this, but I want to be a part of it.

We as the Church are to be a ______________ of the Kingdom of God.


Reflection Questions:
Why do we only know parts of the Kingdom of God now?

What is the Biblical understanding of peace?

What’s our role in the Kingdom as the people of God?


Prayer:

Lord, to pray that your Kingdom come, is truly a prayer of surrender. Surrendering our own desires and ways. Admitting that we do not understand everything, but leaning into your arms of trust. Help us to surrender to you anew each day, so you can use as as part of your Kingdom. Amen. 

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