Even though our lives are like a mist—here and then gone—your "mist" matters.
This weekend we are going to be honest about how easy it is to walk away and find a substitute for God. Then we'll explore practical steps we can take to deal with anything that steals our devotion from the one who loves us more deeply than we could ever love him in return.
In Exodus Chapter 20, we learn that God doesn’t pull any punches when it comes to living in relationship with him and with each other. It turns out, Jesus didn’t pull any punches either when he laid out an invitation to Communion for sinners everywhere.
We have all been there: moments when we are tempted to throw our hands in the air and just walk away. What if throwing your hands up was actually a good thing?
This week on The Road Out, we’ll see how God provides, time after time, for the needs of his people.
Before God leads the people of Israel out of Egypt, he leads them directly to an insurmountable obstacle.
Pinned between a vicious army and an immovable obstacle, the Israelites experienced God in a powerful way on the road out of captivity.
Before God leads the people of Israel out of Egypt, he leads them directly to an insurmountable obstacle.
Pinned between a vicious army and an immovable obstacle, the Israelites experienced God in a powerful way on the road out of captivity.
We've been talking for a month about the Road Out, and now it's time to actually get on that road and leave.





