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Dan Mitchum - April 28, 2024

“Good grief!” is what Charlie Brown laments when crestfallen or dismayed. But is there such a thing as good grief? The Bible says there is—but it calls it “godly grief.” Second Corinthians 7:10 says, “For godly grief produces a repentance that leads to salvation without regret, but worldly grief produces death.” Tomorrow, we’ll return to our new study in the book of Micah. God’s warning spoken through Micah is shocking in its severity. And how does Micah respond? Does he gloat because God is finally threatening to judge His people after centuries of rebellion? No, Micah does something entirely different. He grieves—not for himself, but for his friends, neighbors, and those in the nation he loved. And Micah longs for his people to be filled with godly grief—a grief that leads to repentance and salvation. When we look at our culture today, do we grieve like Micah? 

“Good grief!” is what Charlie Brown laments when crestfallen or dismayed. But is there such a thing as good grief? The Bible says there is—but it calls it “godly grief.” Second Corinthians 7:10 says, “For godly grief produces a repentance that leads to salvation without regret, but worldly grief produces death.” Tomorrow, we’ll return to our new study in the book of Micah. God’s warning spoken through Micah is shocking in its severity. And how does Micah respond? Does he gloat because God is finally threatening to judge His people after centuries of rebellion? No, Micah does something entirely different. He grieves—not for himself, but for his friends, neighbors, and those in the nation he loved. And Micah longs for his people to be filled with godly grief—a grief that leads to repentance and salvation. When we look at our culture today, do we grieve like Micah? 

Marc Swenson - December 3, 2023

An Extraordinary Message to Ordinary People

The President of the United States has a press secretary to communicate the most important news to the American people. But when it came to sharing the greatest news ever given, God chose despised and overlooked shepherds to be his spokespeople. Join us as we continue in our Advent celebration, being reminded that God draws near to and uses the least of these in powerful ways for His kingdom purposes. Celebrate with us Sunday!

Scripture References: Luke 2:8-20

From Series: "Upside Down Christmas"

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Marc Swenson - December 3, 2023

An Extraordinary Message to Ordinary People

The President of the United States has a press secretary to communicate the most important news to the American people. But when it came to sharing the greatest news ever given, God chose despised and overlooked shepherds to be his spokespeople. Join us as we continue in our Advent celebration, being reminded that God draws near to and uses the least of these in powerful ways for His kingdom purposes. Celebrate with us Sunday!

Scripture References: Luke 2:8-20

From Series: "Upside Down Christmas"

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