Life.Church with Craig Groeschel - God’s Plans Are Wrecking Mine | Jonah | Part 1
Episode Date: September 8, 2024You have your plan, but God has a different one. How do you obey God when His plans aren’t what you expected or even wanted? Let’s learn more in this message.PRAYERIf you're facing something diffi...cult, you don’t have to carry it alone. If it’s on your mind, it’s on God’s heart. We want to pray with you and support you through whatever you’re facing. Share your prayer request: https://www.life.church/getprayerABOUT THIS MESSAGEEver wanted a do-over? We all want second chances but sometimes struggle to offer them. What if that reluctance is hindering our own fresh start? Discover how one man found his second chance in the most unexpected way in our new series, Jonah.ABOUT LIFE.CHURCHWherever you are in life, you have a purpose. Life.Church wants to help you find your next step. Our hope is that your journey will include joining us at a Life.Church location throughout the United States or globally online at https://www.live.life.churchFind locations, videos, and more info about us at https://www.life.church or download the Life.Church app at https://www.life.church/appNEXT STEPSHave you made the decision to follow Jesus? You might be wondering what’s next for you. We want to help! Check out these resources to discover what saying yes to Jesus means: https://www.life.church/yesFIND US ON SOCIAL MEDIAFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/life.churchInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/life.churchTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lifechurchYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@life.churchCONNECT WITH PASTOR CRAIGYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/craiggroeschelFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/craiggroeschelInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/craiggroeschelTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@craiggroeschel#lifechurch #craiggroeschel #jonah Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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I want to talk to those of you that are followers of Jesus, and I'm curious, if you are a Christian,
how many of you want to hear from God? You want God's will for your life? Great news that you do,
but I've got to warn you. Whenever God speaks to you, he'll often ask you to do something that you don't want to do.
We're going to see that in our new message series. For the next four weeks, we're going to go verse by verse through the book of Jonah.
an amazing book.
How many of you basically know the story of Jonah?
Raise your hand.
If you can type online, I know the story of Jonah.
Most people know the basics if you've been around the church.
God calls Jonah to preach the message to some people who doesn't want to,
so he runs from God.
He gets thrown into the water.
A fish swells him up.
The fish vomits him up.
He preaches, they repent, they live happily ever after.
And that's what most people know.
There is so much more to this story.
there are layers and layers and layers that will speak to your everyday life and inspire you to be
closer to God and to posture and position you to be used by God. And so I want to build a foundation
and then we're going to go verse by verse through the book of Jonah. Let's start with the basics.
Who is the main character of the book of Jonah? And the answer is not Jonah. Good guess.
It's what most people would guess is actually not Jonah.
Jonah, the son of Amitya, is the only name mentioned anywhere in Jonah.
There's no king, there's no captain.
His is the only name, but he's not the main character.
Someone would say, well, then it's the big fish.
And oddly enough, in four chapters, there's only three verses that talk about the big fish.
So, if it's not Jonah and it's not the big fish, who is the main character of the book of Jonah?
And the answer is, the Lord God is the main character of the book of Jonah.
In fact, Jonah starts this way.
Jonah 1-1 says, the word of the Lord came to Jonah.
The word of the Lord.
How many of you know that God is a God who speaks?
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God, and the Word became flesh and dwelt among us.
In the beginning was the Word, our God is a God who speaks, and God is still speaking today.
The Word of the Lord came to Jonah, and I believe the Word of the Lord is going to come to you.
If you have ears to hear, I promise, God is going to speak to you, and God is going to direct your steps.
And sometimes what God says to you, what He directs you to do, may not be something that you want to do.
Jonah chapter 1, verse 1 starts this way.
The word of the Lord came to Jonah, son of Amitai.
Go to the great city of Nineveh and preach against it because its wickedness has come up before me.
God says, hey Jonah, you're the prophet.
Go do what prophets do.
go preach repentance to those evil people, call them to turn to me because they've done horrible
things, and so what did Jonah do? If he had done what God told him to do, he could have gone and preached
and they turned to God, but he didn't do that instead. He did what a lot of us do. Verse three tells
us this. God told them what to do, but Jonah ran away from the Lord. Jonah didn't do what God asked him
to do. Jonah did his own thing. He ran away from the Lord. And, He ran away from the Lord. And,
headed for Tarshis, and he went which direction?
Somebody helped me out here.
He went down to Joppa where he found a ship bound for that port.
After paying the fare, he went aboard and sailed for Tarshis in order to flee from the Lord.
Scripture says he ran from God.
In fact, if you know the geography, you'll see that Jonah actually ran great lengths.
He went to extensive links to get away from God and ran as far as he put.
possibly could. And I'll show you on a map what he did. If you see Joppa down in the corner,
God told him to go to Nineveh, which was 550 miles to the east. But he didn't do that.
Instead of going east, he actually went west, 2,500 miles all the way to Tarsus. That was at the
time that he lived as far as possible from his God-given assignment. And the text tells us God-tled
to go to Nineveh, but Jonah found a ship that was bound for Tarshish, which leads us to the
principle that if you want to run from God, the devil will always offer you a ride.
If you want to get away from God, I promise you you can always find a boat sailing in the
wrong direction. What did Jonah do? He ran from God. He disobeyed God. God gave him an assignment,
and he said, no, I'm not going to do that. Now,
Why did he run from God?
The reason is because God wanted him to go preach to the Nineveites
and he hated, despised the Nineveites.
I'll give you the context.
Jonah was a Jewish Hebrew from Israel.
And Nineveh was the capital of Assyria.
The Assyrians hated the Israelites.
The Israelites hated the Assyrians.
It was kind of like Luke Skywalker or Darth Vader type of thing, okay?
He despised these people and for a very, very good reason.
I'm going to explain to you some stuff, and I don't want to be too graphic,
but you kind of need to understand why he hated them so much.
The Assyrians, they were horrible.
When they would go and conquer a city, they would sexually abuse the women.
They would kill the children.
They would take survivors, and they would skin them alive.
This is gross.
They would bury them in the sands after skinning them.
They would pull their tongue out at times and drive a stake through it
and just let them die a brutal death, torturing them.
And Jonas said, I can't stand these people.
The real reason he didn't go ask them to turn to God
wasn't because he was afraid of them,
is because he knew God's character.
And he didn't want God to show favor and grace
and actually forgive his enemies.
So Jonah ran away from God
and he rationalized his disobedience.
What does it mean to rationalize sin?
He probably thought something like,
hey, these people are so evil,
they don't deserve it, so I'm not doing it.
He rationalized his sin.
When I say to rationalize sin,
what do I mean?
We defined it a couple of weeks ago.
We'll say it again.
It's when our mind makes an excuse
for what our spirit knows is wrong.
It's when our mind
makes an excuse for something that God's word forbids or we know in our spirit that it's wrong.
The reality is some of you right now, you're rationalizing some sin. Maybe God asks you to do something.
Like you are prompted to serve somewhere or to give something to someone or to be a witness or
to forgive someone. And you thought, I'm not ready for it. This isn't the best time. I don't feel like.
it, I'll do it later. You're putting off what God told you to do. I want to remind you that delayed
obedience is disobedience. Those of you that are parents, you know that. Some of you, you train your
kids by counting. One, stop it. Two, we didn't do that. I didn't want to say like they're running
to the street. One, two, splat. No, it's on one. Okay, you stop on one. Delayed obedience is disobedience.
And a lot of times when people think about spiritual maturity, what does it mean to really be mature
in your relationship with God? A lot of Christians think it's all about Bible knowledge.
And Bible knowledge is very, very, very important. But it's not just knowledge. It's actually
what you do with the knowledge. In fact, if you ask me to define spiritual maturity, I would say
oftentimes it's a short time between God's commands and our obedience. That's maturity.
That when God says something, you don't argue, you don't question you, obey what he prompts
you to do. And so we see the word of the Lord comes to Jonah. And Jonah ran from God.
When he ran from God, do you think his life got better or do you think it got worse?
Once he started to run from God, his life went downhill.
In fact, it's really interesting when you read through the book of Jonah.
You're going to see two directions mentioned often.
You're going up, arise, and go, and then you're going to see Jonah going down.
In fact, I'll show you three different verses that show this.
Go ahead and say it with me.
You can type it in the comment section, down, down, down.
If you want to, it'll be fun.
But when you say it, you have to say it like this.
You have to say, down.
Practice.
Down. That's pretty good. So let's just try it. Jonah 1-3, Jonah went down to Joppa.
Jonah 1-5. Jonah went down to the bottom of the ship. Jonah, 2-3, Jonah was thrown down to the
bottom of the sea. As you read through this whole book, you're going to see direction. God calls him
up, but when he rebels, he goes down. Now, the reason I had you do that with me is because
there was this preacher one time. I heard preach this who was way.
more talented than I am. When he said down, it had like four syllables, and it was really powerful.
And he said this, and he did this action. He said, Jonah went, down, down. Let me try it again.
Jonah went, da, I can't even do it. I just had talked to this guy. He was amazing. And that's what
happens when you run from God. You go down, down, down. Down. Down.
Verse four shows us what happens.
Then up here's the main character.
The main character is who is the Lord.
Then the Lord sent a great wind on the sea.
And such a violent storm arose that the ship threatened to break up.
Now, who sent the storm here?
God sent the storm.
And all the sailors were afraid and each tried out to his own God.
So these sailors don't worship the true God.
They worship their own gods, and they threw the cargo into the sea to lighten the ship,
but Jonah had gone below, he went down again, he went below the deck, where he lay down and fell into a deep sleep.
Now, there's a lot here.
First of all, what's interesting to me is that the pagan sailors, whenever they got afraid, they started praying.
It's funny.
I always think it's funny when people that don't believe in God get afraid and start praying.
I was on an airplay one time and sat next to a guy.
He's like, hey, I'm so-and-so, what's your name? I'm Craig?
He goes, what are you for a living?
I said, well, sometimes I'm tempted to lie.
Because whenever I say anything, the conversation always changes.
It either goes from a normal guy who starts going, praise the Lord, brother, hallelujah, thank of Jesus.
Or the conversation dies.
So I told the truth.
I said, I'm actually a pastor of a church called Life Church, and the conversation died.
He said, I just want you to know, respectfully.
I don't believe in God.
Don't tell me about God.
Don't witness to him about God.
I don't want to hear anything about God.
He said, fair enough.
Fine.
Eat your peanuts.
He said, didn't do anything.
I'm not kidding you.
Hour later in the flight,
we hit this massive turbulence.
He leans over and goes, pray, preacher, pray.
That's what these sailors did.
They're in this storm.
They're like, God, wherever you are,
we need your help.
Now I want you to notice.
These sailors, they were innocent,
meaning they hadn't done anything wrong,
but yet they're in the middle of a storm
because God's sin a storm because of Jonah's rebellion.
Would you think about this.
The sailors were suffering
because a rebellious guy was on the boat.
If I had time, I would tell you
that some of you might be struggling right now,
now because you got the wrong friend in your boat.
Some of you, if I had some time, I might tell you, you've been dating Jonah.
And anytime you're dating someone who's running from God, you might find yourself in a little
bit of a storm.
You might need to throw that old boy off your boat.
And some of you, you're not dating Jonah, but you just got Jonah all up into your feet.
You're following people that take you away from God.
And anytime you have a consistent voice in your life distracting you from the true God,
you might need to get that voice off of your boat.
Here we have these sailors, and they're in the middle of the storm that they didn't cause,
and their boat's about to break apart, and what's Jonah doing?
Jonah's asleep.
I want you to notice this.
His life is going, what?
Help me out.
His life is going,
down, down, down.
And he's asleep, not even noticing what's happening.
And this is a profoundly scary place
when you become comfortable disobeying God.
And I'm afraid that there are a lot of people,
maybe even some of you, like Jonah at this point in your life,
you're becoming more comfortable in your compromise.
You're running from God, you're ignoring God,
and you don't even care.
You've got no idea that all around you,
your life is starting to go down, down, down.
And if you are someone that you do know God
and you're disobeying him
and you're running from him,
or maybe you just become spiritually complacent.
Complacent, I've got really good news for you
and it's not going to feel like good news.
And that is this,
God won't let you get comfortable in your sin.
He will not let you get comfortable in your compromise.
God will either sinned or he'll allow some type of consequence to get your attention whenever you're running from God.
In this case, it was actually God who sent the storm.
It was God who sent the storm.
Like, is that like mean?
Is God some kind of cruel God?
Why is he doing this?
It's actually not mean.
It was kindness because Jonah was running away.
God sent a storm to try to bring him back.
Sometimes God sins a storm.
Sometimes God allows a storm.
Sometimes the devil may send a storm.
Sometimes, though, you actually bring the storm on yourself.
Because sin always has consequences.
I know some Christians who do the wrong thing
and they end up in a bad place
and they blame it all the devil every time.
and I just got to tell you, the devil doesn't bring every storm.
Some storms you bring on yourself, right?
The devil took my job.
No, you lost your job because you were always late.
Right?
The devil got me in debt.
No, that was you, your credit card, and Amazon.
You did that by yourself.
The devil doesn't bring every single storm.
Some of them you bring on yourself.
In this case, God actually lovingly, in his grace,
sent a storm
Jonah's life was going down, down, down, and he didn't even notice because he was comfortable in his compromise.
So in verse 8, we see this. They ask him the sailors like, hey, tell us, who's responsible for making all this trouble for us?
We didn't do anything wrong. We got the wrong guy on the boat.
Jonah answered,
I'm a Hebrew
and I worship the Lord,
the God of heaven
who made the sea
and the dry land.
Oh, there you go,
that's almost funny.
Everything's going wrong
and Jonah says,
oh, I'm a Hebrew,
I worship the Lord.
He says he worships God,
but he's not obeying God.
He says he worships God
and he's not obeying God.
And that may be
one of the biggest problems represented in the American church today.
Like our church, my church, me, you.
We claim, yeah, yeah, Jesus, yeah.
Go USA or whatever country you're in online.
Go, yeah, go Jesus.
And yet, we're often far from God.
The word of the Lord came to Jonah and Jonah disobeyed the word of God.
And so what we do in our church is we're in community.
We are better together.
We do not try to fight alone.
Two or better than one.
If one falls down, who can help them up?
But he's got a buddy, he can help him up.
Iron sharpens iron, wherever two or three gathered together.
We are people of community.
And so in our life groups,
and if you're not in a life group, guess what?
You can be in a life group.
In our life group, this is the question we're going to discuss.
I want you to ask yourself this.
where in your life are you rationalizing sin and running from God?
Where in your life are you doing something?
If you slow down long enough to be honest,
financially you're not honoring God.
And your marriage, you're not treating your wife with respect
or you're dishonoring your husband.
Your kid, you're not obeying your mom and dad.
You're like, yeah, I'm a youth group and I disobey mom and dad.
You're looking at something you shouldn't look at.
Your gospel, whatever it is, you're listening to music that you know is decided.
What is it?
What area of your life are you rationalizing sin and running from God?
We're going to talk about it.
We're going to pray about it.
And we're going to turn away from it.
We're not going to claim to worship God and do whatever we want.
Verse 11 tells us this.
The sea was getting rougher and rougher.
So they asked Jonah, what should we do to you to make this sea calm down?
In other words, if it's your fault, what do we need to do about it?
And watch this, how sad this is.
Jonas says this, he says, hey, pick me up and throw me into the sea.
In other words, I know it's my fault.
And God's bringing this judgment because of me.
Pick me up and throw me into the sea, and it will become calm.
I know that it's my fault that this great storm has come upon you.
Jonas says, my bad.
I brought it on.
I want you to see how heartbreaking this is, how sad.
this is. And I want you to feel the sadness because I want to say this lovingly, not harshly.
This is where some of you are right now. Jonah was God's chosen prophet. And he's so far from God,
so depressed that he doesn't care if he lives or if he dies. My fault. Throw me overboard.
heartbreaking because God chose Jonah and God called Jonah and Jonah ran from God and his life went down,
down, down. And there is someone here. There is someone watching online that God called you.
And you said yes. You trusted your life to him.
You made him Lord, and he said, I want to please you in all that I do.
But then you've been running from him, doing your own thing.
He said, go this way, and you said, I'm going that way.
And you have been doing it for so long that you've grown comfortable in it.
And maybe life's not going so well right now.
And you get mad at God.
And I might tell you, maybe the devil didn't sit in that storm, maybe you brought it on yourself.
God called you, you're running from God, and now you're stuck in a storm.
We get there when we ignore God, and we end up in a place that we never, ever wanted to be.
Depressed, hopeless.
We see, no way out.
We wonder, is life even worth it?
Then we start looking for somebody to blame.
It must be the sailor's fault, or it's the Nineveite's fault, or it's God's fault.
I mean, it couldn't be my fault.
The Lord came to us, and we went our own way.
And Jonah, comfortable in his compromise, loses all hope and says, throw me in.
And the guys on the boat, what's crazy is, like, in modern terms, we'd say they weren't Christians.
But they were actually trying to do the right thing.
Jonah, in modern terms, would have been the Christian,
and he was the one disobeying God,
and we got these pagan sailors, and they don't want to do it.
But when they had no other choice, and the storm got worse,
they finally, verse 15 tells us this,
they took Jonah, and they threw him overboard,
and the moment they did that, I want you to imagine this,
they're in a storm, and they know this guy's rebelling,
and they know that God, they throw them overboard,
and everything the sea goes calm.
is just like when the plane was turbulent,
and the guy said, pray preacher,
and I prayed, and the plane was completely smooth.
Not really, we bounced around for 10 more minutes,
but you could imagine if it happened.
The sea went calm.
Completely calm.
At this, the men, what?
They greatly feared the main character of this story.
They greatly feared, not like we're afraid of,
like it's a reverent like, oh, wow, he's that powerful.
They greatly feared the Lord and they offered a sacrifice.
It's like at that moment we're choosing to serve and worship him,
and they made vows to God.
They looked on and thought,
any God who can do this is a God that we need to know and worship.
any God that is this powerful is a God that we want to surrender our lives to.
If God has ever reached out to you, the Word of the Lord has ever come to you, and you've just stepped away,
I want to tell you about the goodness of this God.
Our God is our refuge and our strength.
He is our ever-present help in a time of trouble.
His name is a strong fortress.
and the righteous run to it and they're kept safe.
Our God gives strength to the weary
and he increases the power of the weak.
Our God is a compassionate God
who heals the brokenhearted
and binds up their wounds.
Our God is a generous God
who meets all of your needs
according to his glorious riches
found in Christ Jesus.
Our God is a good God
and he does have an enemy
Satan, the liar, the thief who comes to steal, kill and destroy.
But our God sent his son, whose name is Jesus,
who came that you may have life and life to the full.
When you seek God, when you call on him, you will find him.
He is a good God.
Who will be with you?
He will never leave you.
He will never forsake you.
A God like this is a God we want to know.
He's a God we want to worship.
He's a God worthy of our reverence.
We fear a God like that.
Our God is holy.
He's not some Santa Claus in the sky.
He's God.
He's the Lord of all.
The word of the Lord comes, and we say, yes, Lord.
The word of the Lord comes, and we say, yes, Lord.
Here I am.
May it be done unto be a question.
according to your word.
A God like that,
is the God we want to give our lives to.
Honor, worship, fear, trust, obey, surrender.
And so Jonah's overboard.
He's in the water.
He ain't got no life jacket.
There's no little dingy boat coming his way.
It looks like game over.
Do not pass go.
Do not collect $200.
Is game over.
Why?
Because the word of the Lord came to him and he ran from God.
The word of the Lord is coming to you.
God is a loving God.
God is a God who speaks.
God is going to speak to you.
The word of the Lord is coming to you.
And so I'd ask you again, in what area of your life?
Where in your life are you rationalizing sin and running from God?
We're going to acknowledge it, confess it.
And we're going to turn from it.
And I want to say just very sincerely,
if you are someone that has never known God,
turn to him, call out to him.
Just try it.
If you're there, reveal yourself to me
and buckle your seatbelt.
If you've strayed from God, I'm going to tell you,
please stop running from him.
Turn back to him.
He loves you.
He's ready to receive you.
Maybe you know God and you love God, but you've drifted away and you've become comfortable in your compromise.
Turn to him. Turn to him. Turn to him. Turn to him. He loves you. He's ready to receive you. It's time to stop running and turn to God. A God who is this good, this powerful, this gracious, is God worthy.
of our love, our worship, our fear, and our obedience.
A God that good is a God you want to know and a God that you want to worship.
So, Father, we ask that you would do what only you can do.
Do a very real cleansing work in our hearts.
And God, I go first.
Show me God.
where I'm rationalizing sin, where I've become complacent.
Show me, God, any area of my life that I'm running from you.
Today, as you're praying, nobody looking around to all of our churches,
if you're, if you are willing to pray that prayer,
would you just lift up your hands right now?
Lift up your hands.
Say, I'll ask God that.
Lift up your hands.
I'm going to put it back down for a second because I don't think I was real clear.
If you are willing to pray this prayer, God,
show me where I'm rationalizing sin or running from you.
All of our churches, there were not very many of you last time
and you're hurting my feelings because I believe the presence of God is in this place.
I believe he's a holy God.
I believe he's worthy of our honor and our worship and our obedience and our heart
and our sensitivity to him.
And so I'm going to ask you again, I'm going to be really, really clear
and I want to be really, really loving because I love you and more importantly,
God loves you.
The prayer is this.
Show me God.
Anywhere, I'm rationalizing sin and running from you.
If you're willing to pray that, would you lift up your hands right now?
All of our churches online, you can type in the comment section.
I'll pray that.
I'll pray it right now.
Just pray it.
Just pray it just right now.
Just say, just say, God, show me.
You can just say it in your head, you can whisper it out loud, show me.
Any area.
Any sin I'm rationalizing, justifying.
Any area of disobedience to you, any place I'm running from you.
And just listen.
be sensitive.
If there's some area you want to push back
and say, no, not that area,
that's the area you probably need
to pay most attention to.
And now if God is showing you something,
I'm just going to ask you very lovingly
because I care so much about you.
What are you going to do
about what God shows you?
The word of the Lord is coming to you.
God is going to speak to you.
What are you going to do about what God shows you?
Speak to us, God.
give us the courage to obey.
As you keep praying today at all of our churches,
I am certain that there are many of you
that are here maybe kind of like the sailors.
The sailors would kind of pray in times of need,
but they didn't know God intimately.
And they found themselves in a place
where they needed help.
And when they saw the goodness and the reality
and the power of the one true God,
they were like, I'm in, I'm in.
I want that God.
Let me tell you about that God.
That God is holy, he is righteous, he is just.
And one day every knee is going to bow down to him
and every tongue will confess the Lordship of his son, Jesus.
Who is Jesus?
Jesus is the son of a loving God.
Let me tell you about how loving our God is.
God so love the world.
Loved, love, loved, loved, he sent his one and only son, Jesus,
that whoever believes in him calls on him wouldn't perish,
but would have eternal life.
Not because we're good,
because he is that good.
It is his will, his desire, his heart,
that no one would suffer and perish.
Our God is revealing himself to you.
There are those of you today,
you're kind of like, what I call like cultural Christians.
You're like, yeah, I'm kind of like I go to church sometimes.
You're not fully in, and all of a sudden you realize,
this is God.
I want that God.
I want to know him today.
If you recognize you don't know him,
you're not walking with him.
You don't have his peace.
You don't know where you stand with God.
We're going to turn away from our own will, and we're going to say yes to his goodness.
When you call on the name of Jesus, God will hear your prayer.
He will forgive all of your sins.
He will make you brand new.
That is why many of you are here today.
You say, I'm ready.
I need it.
A God like that is a God I want to know.
God, I want to worship.
Today, I'm turning from my life.
I'm surrendering to him.
Jesus, be my Savior.
Be the Lord of my life.
That's your prayer.
Lift your hands high right now.
Now.
All over the place to lift your hands and say, yes.
That's my prayer. God bless you. Others today say yes. Put your hand say yes Jesus. I need you right back over here. Praise God for you
Over here as well. Yes God. Right back over here say yes Jesus up here in this section both of you. Oh come on church God is in the house
He's working in people's lives right back up here others who say yes Jesus. I need you
I surrender to you the Lord of my life online you can type in the comment section I am turning my life over to Jesus I
I'm turning my life over to him.
Would you pray today wherever you are?
Pray Heavenly Father, I trust you.
A God like you is a God I want to know.
I want to worship.
I commit to serve.
Jesus, forgive my sins.
Save me.
Be the Lord of my life.
I trust you.
Fill me with your spirit so I can serve you always.
Thank you for new life.
I give you all of mine.
In Jesus' name, I pray.
Church, could you worship him?
Give him honor, give him praise today.
He is a good God worthy of our praise and honor.
