In our final sermon in this series Jonah looks at how our words can become altars for God’s presence. In John 8, we see Jesus perfectly exhibiting restrained and liberated speech. By looking at why and how Jesus operated in this way, we discover how our words and our silence can become places of God’s power to move and unleash freedom in our lives and those around us.
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In our final sermon in this series Jonah looks at how our words can become altars for God’s presence. In John 8, we see Jesus perfectly exhibiting restrained and liberated speech. By looking at why and how Jesus operated in this way, we discover how our words and our silence can become places of God’s power to move and unleash freedom in our lives and those around us.
Jonah explores the invitation to be still and know that God is God in the midst of a violent world. We find ourselves surrounded by violence and perpetuate cycles of violence. These cycles are rooted in our desire to make ourselves the centre of the universe. However, when we look to God, we realise we are not at the centre, he is; at the still centre of a turning world stands the cross.
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In our final sermon in this series Jonah looks at how our words can become altars for God’s presence. In John 8, we see Jesus perfectly exhibiting restrained and liberated speech. By looking at why and how Jesus operated in this way, we discover how our words and our silence can become places of God’s power to move and unleash freedom in our lives and those around us.