Send us a text Join Ps Cody Byrne as he explores what it means to ascend the hill of the Lord and stand in His holy place. We discovered that we're living in a "new normal" as a church—a season where we're no longer satisfied with being casual visitors in God's presence, but are called to be dwellers who abide continually with Him. Through Psalm 24, we learned that the "hill of the Lord" isn't just a geographical location, but represents God's manifest presence wherever His name is honored. J...
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Send us a text Join Ps Cody Byrne as he explores what it means to ascend the hill of the Lord and stand in His holy place. We discovered that we're living in a "new normal" as a church—a season where we're no longer satisfied with being casual visitors in God's presence, but are called to be dwellers who abide continually with Him. Through Psalm 24, we learned that the "hill of the Lord" isn't just a geographical location, but represents God's manifest presence wherever His name is honored. J...
OPEN THE EYES OF MY HEART | Ps Cody Byrne | TRIBES
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OPEN THE EYES OF MY HEART | Ps Cody Byrne | TRIBES
Send us a text Join Ps Cody Byrne as we are invited to open the eyes of our hearts and cry out to Jesus with unwavering faith. The story of blind Bartimaeus from Mark 10:46-52 serves as a profound illustration of spiritual sight and persistent faith. Just as Bartimaeus cried out to Jesus despite opposition, we're encouraged to persist in our prayers and not be silenced by doubt or criticism. This narrative reminds us that our spiritual vision is often more crucial than our physical sight. We'...
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Send us a text Join Ps Cody Byrne as he explores what it means to ascend the hill of the Lord and stand in His holy place. We discovered that we're living in a "new normal" as a church—a season where we're no longer satisfied with being casual visitors in God's presence, but are called to be dwellers who abide continually with Him. Through Psalm 24, we learned that the "hill of the Lord" isn't just a geographical location, but represents God's manifest presence wherever His name is honored. J...