The frustration of following…
Posted On July 27, 2006
Here are the sermon notes from last Sunday’s sermon. The congregation also received my public apology well, and granted forgiveness. Thank you for your prayers. That kind of thing isn’t easy in private. I’m not sure if it’s easier or harder to do in public.
Here is the sermon. May it bless you as it did me.
Where am I going, and why won’t you give me a map?!
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Preacher Dad
Jarod has been a pastor, construction worker, restaurant manager, ministry administrator, children's story teller, author....in no particular order. At heart he is passionate about the Truth, and has been called to proclaim that Truth from an early age. He is committed to his wife and eight children, and seeks to have a lasting impact upon the future by discipling his family.
He blogs at PreacherDad.com on parenting, preparing, and cultural impact.
I absolutely love the title of this sermon! I’ve thought something similar many times. I’ve read it and pondered…found myself remembering what A. Murray said about the giver being more than the gift. Sometimes God merely wants us to know Him with no strings attached and to allow the details of our lives to fall into place…in His time.
BTW…my admittance should cause you no concern. It takes both of us to keep up with you!
Neat way to look at it:)
^^^ Being able to give yourself to God with no strings attatched is hard:)!!!
I found your site via Adiran and thanks for the spiritual boost this morning:)