Psychologists have found within our society that when threatened, human beings will respond in a form of either fight, flight, or freeze. This wasn't just found when faced with physical stress, but in emotional stress as well. These responses to the environment around us is simply a fruit of deeply-rooted brokenness. In Matthew 9, the Pharisees "fight" back when Jesus walks in His divine authority to forgive sin, exposing a root of pride and control. Could we, like the Pharisees be walking around with unknown brokenness? How does Jesus handle our brokenness compared to the way we might handle it ourselves?
Intentional Question: What might be keeping you from trusting Jesus for the healing that you need?
We Are Priests | ACTS: Empowered for Mission
Temple Warfare | ACTS: Empowered for Mission
Reliance Through Resistance | ACTS: Empowered for Mission
The Spirit Has Left the Building | ACTS: Empowered for Mission
Born to Witness | ACTS: Empowered for Mission
The Spirit and the Church | ACTS: Empowered for Mission
Empowered for Righteousness | OUR FATHER: Becoming a People of Prayer
Forgiven | OUR FATHER: Becoming a People of Prayer
Daily Bread | OUR FATHER: Becoming a People of Prayer
Thy Kingdom Come | OUR FATHER: Becoming a People of Prayer
Prayer is Connection | OUR FATHER: Becoming a People of Prayer
Rest is a Posture | SABBATH: The Practice and Person of Rest
Rest is a Practice | SABBATH: The Person and Practice of Rest
Rest is a Promise | SABBATH: The Person and Practice of Rest
Rest is a Person | SABBATH: The Practice and Person of Rest
Gospel Saturation | ROMANS: God’s Power for Salvation
Culture and Christ | ROMANS: God’s Power for Salvation
Church and State | ROMANS: God’s Power for Salvation
Gospel Unity | ROMANS: God’s Power for Salvation
God’s Plan | ROMANS: God’s Plan for Salvation
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