09/03/2017
Straining at the Oars | Part III

In Part III of this series, Pastor Jon further examines Mark 6 and Matthew 14. The disciples are in their boat- where Jesus actually sent them- and come into very rough waters. Jesus approaches them, walking on the water saying "come to me." Peter jumps out of the boat...  
 
He's still saying "come to me" in our rough waters.
Jesus makes much out of our little.
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  • 09/03/2017Straining at the Oars | Part III
    09/03/2017
    Straining at the Oars | Part III

    In Part III of this series, Pastor Jon further examines Mark 6 and Matthew 14. The disciples are in their boat- where Jesus actually sent them- and come into very rough waters. Jesus approaches them, walking on the water saying "come to me." Peter jumps out of the boat...  
     
    He's still saying "come to me" in our rough waters.
    Jesus makes much out of our little.
  • 08/27/2017Straining at the Oars | Part II
    08/27/2017
    Straining at the Oars | Part II
    When we get to the end of ourselves, we tend to finally cry out to God after much turmoil and self-effort.
    Jesus appears on the scene and with no effort at all, shows himself strong in our weakness.
    He knows what has been, what is and what will be.
    Out of our life storms, He takes our "little," and makes much. 
     
    In this episode, Pastor Jon continues with Part II of the series "Straining at the Oars"
    based on Mark 6: 45-52. 
     
  • 08/20/2017Straining at the Oars | Part I
    08/20/2017
    Straining at the Oars | Part I
     The hard times of our lives do not surprise God at all, but more often than not, it certainly catches us off guard. These storms are very real and often devastating to us, but if we can embrace it, Jesus uses them to stretch us and grow our trust in Him.
     
    In order for us to grow, He may not instantly take away the pain, but rather says "trust me" through the process. In this podcast episode, Pastor Jon addresses this topic through Mark 6:45-52.
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