Explore the transformative power of accepting our true selves in a world dominated by social media. Pastor Roscoe Lilly discusses the pitfalls of online comparison and the impact of curated images on our self-worth, urging viewers to embrace the messy, authentic aspects of life that God loves. Highlighting the importance of finding contentment in our current stage of life, Pastor Roscoe reminds us that God's love and acceptance are unwavering, no matter our imperfections.
In this message, you'll learn how to cultivate a healthier relationship with social media, recognize the value of inner authenticity, and nurture the understanding that you are inherently loved by God. Whether you're struggling with self-acceptance or seeking to help others do the same, this sermon offers encouragement and practical wisdom to help you navigate life's complexities with grace and faith. Tune in and discover the joy of loving the real you!
The Secret Me
September 22, 2024 • Dr. Roscoe Lilly
Pastor Roscoe Lilly offers a compelling exploration of the hidden struggles many Christians encounter in the social media landscape. He emphasizes that platforms designed to foster connection can inadvertently fuel comparison, pride, and envy. By urging viewers to reflect on the disparity between their online personas and their true selves, he brings attention to the importance of authenticity.
Drawing from biblical teachings in Matthew 6 and Luke 12, Pastor Lilly warns against the perils of hypocrisy, reminding us that our actions should align with our faith both in public and private life. He challenges us to critically examine our social media habits and the motivations behind them, emphasizing that our ultimate audience is God, who sees beyond curated posts and façades.
This message encourages a transformative journey toward living a life marked by truth and grace, inviting us to embrace authenticity in every aspect of our lives. Join us as we navigate this vital conversation on the impact of social media and the call to genuine living.
Look At Me
September 15, 2024 • Dr. Roscoe Lilly
Have you ever been tagged in a photo? Have you ever askedto be tagged? Maybe you’ve untagged yourself from a post you didn’t want to be associated with. All seemingly harmless decisions, but what if those simple acts were clues of something going on at a deeper level within our soul?
We all want to be liked and need to be loved. We think there is a better way to get those soul needs met than “likes” and “shares.”
Join us this month as we stop trying to look good online and rest in God’s goodness to us through His Son Jesus.