November 7, 2021 • Psalm 39:12, Exodus 15, 2 Timothy 3:1–7, 2 Peter 1:16–18, 1 Corinthians 2:11
We learned last week that the root Hebrew word translated grumbling means to stop in a particular place and stay there. So if we get stuck in grumbles, how can we move forward?
This week we will discover how to move past the grumbles into the joy of learning about the new places God desires to lead us. Join us for Sojourners' School!
Sojourners' Soul Care
October 31, 2021 • Psalm 39:12
The power of praise often brings spiritual highs where we sense God is large and in charge. But spiritual highs often give way to natural lows where the reality of life hits us hard. How can we guard against those soul-searing moments where the spiritual floor drops out from under us? Join us this week as we discover important secrets to staying strong through the down days of the journey to the promise land.
Israelites have just experienced the greatest physical miracle yet recorded in the Bible, the parting of the Red Sea. The sense of the relief must have been incredible as the Israelites began to sing and dance unto the Lord in celebration. This is the first mention of songs of praise in the Bible and it's packed with insight we need for the days ahead. In "Sojourners' Celebration" we will discover important travel tips for the spiritual sojourners to keep their tanks filled during the long journey.
Our sense of security is an emotional issue. We could be in a secure home with an alarm system and not feel safe or we could be camping out in the middle of the woods and feel totally secure. Things happen that can quickly turn our perception of a home or a job or a community from secure to totally insecure. God will lead us into a supernatural sense of security when we look to him in our sojourning. If you have had your sense of security shaken by the upheaval in our nation, then this is the message for you.
Sojourners' Supply
October 10, 2021 • Psalm 39:12
Spiritual Sojourners are those who have a mindset of a temporary resident on earth and the Holy Spirit often leads the Sojourner into unusual circumstances and unique ways to meet their needs. This week in "Sojourners Supply" we will learn to discern the unique sources of God's provision for the times we live in.
Sojourners' Life
October 3, 2021 • Psalm 39:12, 1 Peter 2:11, 1 Samuel
God asked Abraham to leave it all behind and dwell in a hostile foreign land of which he knew nothing and where he knew no one. He had to learn to live in tents instead of houses, adapt to a pastoral life of a shepherd instead of the cosmopolitan life in Haran, and develop new allies instead of the natural security of his family. God invited Abraham to be a sojourner who walked by faith and not by the traditions and culture in which he was raised. And so it has been for all those who follow in the faith of Abraham.
Together, let's discover secrets from the lives of the patriarchs on how to thrive in the midst of massive social, economic and political change in this new series, "Sojourners".