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John 4: 31-42 – The World in Front of the Text

Posted on January 16, 2020 by Andy Stoddard

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This week we are going deeper into John 4: 31-42.  Each week thus far has had a “theme,” and this week’s to “look around.”  We’ve looked ahead (Revelation), we’ve looked back (Deuteronomy), and now we are to look around at our … Continue reading →

Posted in Reflections, Rooted Tagged Look Around, Needs, World in Front of the Text

Jesus Meets Our Needs

Posted on January 28, 2019 by Andy Stoddard

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Today’s reading is Luke 9: 1-20 Today in our readings, we see Jesus meeting needs. First, we see Him sending out the Twelve.  They go forth, healing, caring, restoring. They have great power, but their power isn’t theirs.  It is Jesus’.  … Continue reading →

Posted in Reflections, Rooted Tagged Jesus, Messiah, Needs

More Than Enough

Posted on March 27, 2017 by Andy Stoddard

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Sometimes it is tempting to wonder if Jesus is aware of, or cares about our needs.  We are just here in the world, holding on in the midst of the swirl of life. Does Jesus know?  Does Jesus care?  Do … Continue reading →

Posted in Reflections Tagged Enough, Faith, Jesus, Needs, Trust

Don’t Worry

Posted on April 28, 2016 by Andy Stoddard

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I’m a worrier.  It’s just in my nature.  My mom was a worrier, most of my family are worriers.  I often joke, I know that my worrying works, though, because 90% of the things I worry about never happen.  Imagine … Continue reading →

Posted in Reflections Tagged Jesus, Needs, Trust, Worry

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