Tomorrow's sermon is entitled "FIRE!" and it is based upon Hebrews 12:18-29. Many Christians think that God is portrayed in the Old Testament as a God of wrath and in the New Testament as a God of love. If that is your understanding, you may be troubled and confused when you realize that this Scripture is from the New Testament. We will explore this together during the sermon. I hope to see you there!
This afternoon, I received a phone call from a dear church member about the tragic flooding in Texas. We discussed the question that weighs heavy on many hearts: how could something like this happen in a Christian state, at a Christian camp, with precious children as victims? I must admit, I have wrestled with this myself over the last couple of days, spending the afternoon in prayer and tears, seeking comfort in God's word. As you may have heard, devastating flash floods struck central Texas on July 4th. At least 69 people have lost their lives, including many children, and 11 children from Camp Mystic, a Christian summer camp, remain missing. Rescue teams continue their urgent search as families wait in unimaginable anguish. You too may ask why God would allow this to happen. This question has echoed through the centuries from the faithful throughout Scripture. Job asked it. The psalmists cried it out. Even Jesus Himself, in His darkest moment on the cross, cried, "My Go...
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