Hello it's been a pretty mediocre week, meaning that not much stuff has been going on in Chattanooga. World Cup is over and the Tour de France has just started, two things that are enjoyable to watch. Work has been going well and it has been tiring. One nice thing that this summer has offered is for a chance to be active and to get out and exercise, something that I lack to do during the school year. Today was sweet going to listen to one of our associate pastors speak at another church on evangelism. This pastor who does share his faith quite often was talking about how he does not have a passion for outreach or evangelism, but he does have a passion for Christ which leads him to share the gospel with the lost. What an intriguing statement, something to think about. Does our passion for Christ lead us to share the great truth of the gospel or are we compelled to share out of pride, approval, or rivalry. Let not the later be true for our lives.
-Sanderson (Seth).
Well hello, fancy meeting you here. What's up all? I hope everyone is
doing well, enjoying life and what not. This week has been sweet and
sour in a way. God has revealed some great sins in my life, a few
things were pretty straight forward. So do I now, by the spirit,
repent and return to Jesus or do I mock God's patience and continue
sinning? Dudes and dudinas praise Jesus for taking our sins on
himself bringing us to himself and equipping us with the spirit so we
can live a life pleasing to him. It's not the easiest thing in the
world no doubt. But man we reap what we sow. I can sow to sin (or even
spiritually neutral things that take my affections from God) and reap
death and corruption. Or sow to the spirit and reap life. If you guys
have time check out the end of Galatians do it and if you have any
more time listen to Mark Driscoll's sermon on it. Sadly Uraguay got
fourth in the world cup... I mean it's pretty good but Forlán can only
carry a country for so long. By the time this is read the world cup
will be over and hopefully the Netherlands will be victorious. In the
words or the apostles and Jacob Brooks "grace and peace."
~Taylor
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