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Genre: Nonprofits & Activism
Date of upload: Oct 8, 2023 ^^
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To the 1% of people who see this comment, God’s not done with you. Don’t stop, be grateful for what you have, Mark 1: 35-45 is a story of how Jesus found a leopard and the man said, “if you are willing, you can heal me.” And Jesus told the man, “ I am willing, be healed.” And the man was healed. I think we forget that God is willing to heal us, we just need to ask him.
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Pastor Earl, thank you for this message, to be honest, I almost didn't stay, this story of Bart was taught last week at another very large church, and the minister didn't have much care or respect to anyone in the community who may be walking the life of Bart. I am, I lost my sight several years ago and this story is close to my heart. I have only heard one message by Lisa Harper who put such heart respect and love into her story. Today, I've now heard two beautiful messages of the story of Bart. Thank you for approaching this with respect love and thoughtfulness. Your love and knowledge of God's word is radiating in your message. Thank you Pastor Earl I'm glad God placed you in this space today, it truly touched my heart. God bless you, and thank you Life Church for always presenting the word of God with such love, honor, and grace.
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I feel connected to Life Church. But, I live 1,500 miles away. If I am to lose my blindness then I will belong to Life Church from 1,500 miles away and find my people where I am now and do HIS work with them. Jesus did not stay in Nazareth with his people, but gathered and wandered with his followers.
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Sometimes, when people are hurting inside, they don't say anything. They keep quiet, like a pond that looks calm on the surface but has a lot going on underneath. But you know what's amazing? Even when you're silent, your heart speaks a language that everyone can understand. It's like a secret code of feelings that we all share.
Suffering in silence might feel like you're all alone, but you're not. It's like being in a dark room and thinking you're the only one there. But if someone turns on the light, you see that the room is full of people who were also in the dark, just like you. And that light? It can be a kind word, a hug, or even a smile. Sometimes the smallest things can make the biggest difference.
So, the next time you see someone who looks like they're suffering in silence, remember that a little light can go a long way. And if you're the one who's hurting, don't forget: even in silence, you're never truly alone. Your heart speaks louder than words, and there's always someone ready to listen.
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19:35 Who ever finds God Finds Life
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@life.church
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What does “belonging” mean to you?
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