LIVING STONES-BUILDING A LIFE WHERE GOD LIVES (4)
by Craig Smith
Scripture: 1 Peter 2:4-10
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Title: Living Stones-Building A Life Where God Lives (4)
Series: Uncertain
Author: Craig Smith
Text: 1 Peter 2:4-10
So I wanna talk to you today about what's in store for you, if you will stay connected to God regardless of your circumstances. And honestly, God can say that a whole lot better than I can. So lemme just dive it right into what he says. This is first Peter, chapter two, verse four. As you come to him, the living stone rejected by humans, but chosen by God and precious to him.
You also like living stones are being built into a spiritual house to be a holy priesthood. Offering spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ. There's a lot going on here, but before I break it down, lemme just boil it down and you're gonna wanna write this down. I'm serious. Grab a pen get a phone or something.
You're gonna wanna write this down. We're in a series right now called Uncertain. And what we're doing in this series is we're learning what God has to say about how to live with confidence even when our circumstances are uncertain. Okay? And what I'm gonna give you today, what God's got for you today is actually one of the most important concepts for getting hold of that confidence.
You're gonna wanna remind yourself of this on a regular basis. You're gonna wanna write this down, and maybe you're gonna wanna put it on a post-it note ticket on your mirror so you see it every day. Maybe you. Put it put a good background with it and make it the home screen on your phone. But here's what you're gonna say.
Okay? Here's the essence of what God is gonna say to us today. If I keep my connection, God will finish my construction. Okay? Write that down. If I keep my connection, God will finish my construction. Because what does Peter say? He says as you come to him, okay, the living stone, which is Jesus, he says, as you come to Jesus, and by the way, notice that's a present tense, okay?
It's not when you came to him, when you first put your ...
Series: Uncertain
Author: Craig Smith
Text: 1 Peter 2:4-10
So I wanna talk to you today about what's in store for you, if you will stay connected to God regardless of your circumstances. And honestly, God can say that a whole lot better than I can. So lemme just dive it right into what he says. This is first Peter, chapter two, verse four. As you come to him, the living stone rejected by humans, but chosen by God and precious to him.
You also like living stones are being built into a spiritual house to be a holy priesthood. Offering spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ. There's a lot going on here, but before I break it down, lemme just boil it down and you're gonna wanna write this down. I'm serious. Grab a pen get a phone or something.
You're gonna wanna write this down. We're in a series right now called Uncertain. And what we're doing in this series is we're learning what God has to say about how to live with confidence even when our circumstances are uncertain. Okay? And what I'm gonna give you today, what God's got for you today is actually one of the most important concepts for getting hold of that confidence.
You're gonna wanna remind yourself of this on a regular basis. You're gonna wanna write this down, and maybe you're gonna wanna put it on a post-it note ticket on your mirror so you see it every day. Maybe you. Put it put a good background with it and make it the home screen on your phone. But here's what you're gonna say.
Okay? Here's the essence of what God is gonna say to us today. If I keep my connection, God will finish my construction. Okay? Write that down. If I keep my connection, God will finish my construction. Because what does Peter say? He says as you come to him, okay, the living stone, which is Jesus, he says, as you come to Jesus, and by the way, notice that's a present tense, okay?
It's not when you came to him, when you first put your ...
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