Have you heard the familiar idea that God is an angry tyrant, looking for the moments when you step out of line so He can put you in your place? But God is not like that at all. He is beautiful beyond description. His beautiful love came down in the Person of Jesus to bring us to Himself. In his latest message, Pastor Gregory Dickow shows us how beautiful Jesus truly is. He reveals how much more flawed this world would be without Him. His beauty invites us to open ourselves up, become flooded with delight, stay in his lovely presence, and let the impact of his unique beauty shape our whole existence, now and forever. This message will show you the awe-inspiring, fascinating, and captivating beauty of Jesus like never before.
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