A thankful heart changes our perspective on life, makes us more pleasant to be around, and touches the heart of God. We should never take our blessings for granted. If you can, please open your Bible to Philippians Chapter One as Jon shares a message titled, “Why My Heart Is So Thankful.”
We are living in one of the most anxious generations in history. We are more connected than ever, yet many feel overwhelmed. We can track world news in real time, compare our lives instantly, and carry our worries in our pockets every day. Anxiety has become a common theme for all ages - even among people of faith. If you can please turn in your Bible to Philippians chapter 4 as Jon shares a timely message titled “Anxiety.”
Does your spiritual life seem to be directed by the blowing winds of the crowd? If so, you can anchor your faith to the Rock, who is Jesus Christ. Would you like to ask Jesus to be your Lord and Savior? Just say “Dear Jesus, I believe that You love me and that You died on the cross to pay for my sins. Right now, I ask You to come into my heart, forgive my sins, and make me a Christian. I ask You to save me, and I trust You to do it. Amen.”
Have you been attempting to face the adversity in your life all alone? The good news is that Jesus meets us in the middle of our adversity with grace, forgiveness, and new life. Would you like to ask Him to save you? Won’t you pray with me now? “Dear Jesus, I believe that You love me and that You died on the cross to pay for my sins. Right now, I ask You to come into my heart, forgive my sins, and make me a Christian. I ask You to save me, and I trust You to do it. In Your Name I pray, Amen.”
Unfortunately, that is all the time we have for today but before for we go I would like to ask you. Could it be that you are feeling forgotten. Know this, God sees you and loves you and wants to have unbroken fellowship with you. That closeness with the Father can only be found in a relationship in Jesus Christ. Would you like to trust Jesus as your Lord and Savior today?