Closing the Distance: Returning to God After Failure

Devotional

Sermon Summary

Bible Study Guide

Sermon Clips


And when she does them, what I find most interesting and where I find the gospel on display in my home through my daughter is that when my daughter does the things that she's not supposed to do, and many of you experience this with your young children as well, is when she hurts herself, she runs straight to me or straight to mom. [00:02:56] (22 seconds) Edit Clip


One of the marks of spiritual maturity is the amount of time it takes you to run back to the throne room of God's grace after you sin. How fast do you run back to Jesus? [00:04:58] (12 seconds) Edit Clip


You have to follow closely, not at a distance. If that is all the nourishment that you are getting, then you honestly are just eating their leftovers. Eat a full meal every day. You need it. Your body needs it. I know we're going through decrease, but that is not the type of decrease that we are talking about. [00:16:02] (23 seconds) Edit Clip


Here's the good news, is that Jesus's sifting is redemptive. He removes the shaft and reveals the grain. And he says, when you have repented, when you have turned from your sin, he's like, turn back. And what's he say? Strengthen your brothers. [00:23:23] (18 seconds) Edit Clip


Jesus isn't hoping you make it. He's interceding to make sure that you do. That's why Philippians said, he who began a good work in you will carry it out onto completion until the day of Christ Jesus. [00:26:42] (15 seconds) Edit Clip


And our two responsibilities are to turn back and to strengthen others. Here's the deal, family. I believe with all my heart that some people in this room are called to be serving in students because you know a season in your life was heavy then. [00:30:34] (18 seconds) Edit Clip


Ask a question about this sermon