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Knowing Who Knowing What

March 13, 2022 • Paul Thibodeaux • Matthew 6:10

Have you had the question “how do I know God’s will? We often pray or say, “God your will be done” as is mentioned here in the Lord’s Prayer.

We sometimes say, “well God whatever is your will.”

We even say sometimes “God I just want your will.”



But how do we know?



When something happens in our life after we prayed for God’s will, how do come to grips with the understanding that it was or is God’s will.



As we walk through this Lenten now about 10 days about a quarter of the way in I hope it has already been as excellent time of reflection. As a church as we go through Pastor Olu’s book Lenten Prayer walking through the Lord’s prayer in Chapter _ titled Your Will I will cover today the times in our life when we are trying to figure out God’s will



Pastor Olu mentions as I concur the are spiritual disciplines and methods of prayer and moments of worship that we can participate in but there are still moments where we are left wondering of God ‘s will.



The reason we walk through Lent as a time of reflection is because it centers in the same shoes of Jesus as he was in a time of wilderness, temptation, and reflection and at towards the end after the victory of making through the time in the wilderness even Jesus asks the question about God’s will.



We see at the beginning of the chapter _Luke 22:42__reminds us of the question Jesus had

“Father if are willing, remove this cup from me yet, not my will but yours be done.”

So how do we know? Let me try and provide some things that we can do that will prepare us in understanding God’s will. If there are some things we are willing “say with yall ‘WILLING’ to do in will take us a long way.

A Place But No Room

December 18, 2022 • Sheila Bates • Luke 2:1–7

The Gospel of Jesus Christ is a story, of the intrusion and the infusion of a love so strong that proves God is SOULED OUT for us.

2022 Advent Bible Study Series: Part III

December 15, 2022 • Paul Thibodeaux

We heard you loud and clear about having a Bible study experience here on campus. We decided there was no better time to do it than to celebrate The Coming Attraction of Christmas… Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior. Join us VIRTUAL & IN-PERSON here on campus for our church-wide Advent Bible study on Thursdays December 1st, 8th, 15th, and 22nd. That is what Advent is all about. Advent means “arrival” or “coming”. On the Christian calendar Advent is the beginning of the Christian year. It is a season of great expectation and a time not only to look back but to look forward.

When The Something In God Meets The Nothing In Us

December 11, 2022 • Paul Thibodeaux • Luke 1:26–38

God came down to Mary with a message and task ("something") that was humanly impossible and was "nothing" but the spirit of God the began a work in her. It is the same for us when we come in contact with the presence of God, ("something") like never before and there is "nothing" we can do except experience the "something" that God is working in us.