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SUMMARY:He Does All Things Well
DESCRIPTION:He Does All Things Well!..\n\n\n\n\n\nIn Mark 7:31-37\, we read about a miracle that Jesus performed for a man who was deaf and had a speech impediment. Jesus took him aside from the crowd\, touched his ears and tongue\, and said to him\, “Ephphatha!” which means “Be opened!” And immediately his ears were opened\, his tongue was released\, and he spoke plainly. And the people who witnessed this were astonished and said\, “He has done all things well.” \nWhat does this mean for us today? It means that Jesus cares for us and our needs\, no matter how big or small they are. He is not too busy or too distant to notice us and to help us. He is compassionate and merciful\, and He wants to heal us and restore us. He is able to do more than we can ask or imagine\, according to His power that is at work within us (Ephesians 3:20). \nIt also means that Jesus deserves our praise and our trust. He is the Son of God\, the Creator of all things\, the Lord of all lords. He is the one who spoke the world into existence\, who calmed the storm\, who raised the dead\, who died for our sins\, and who rose again. He is the one who has done all things well\, and He will continue to do so until He comes again. He is worthy of our worship\, our obedience\, our devotion\, and our love. May we always say with gratitude and joy\, “He has done all things well.” \n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://20church.ca/event/he-does-all-things-well/
LOCATION:20Church\, Vineland\, ON\, Canada
CATEGORIES:God
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ORGANIZER;CN="Pastor David":MAILTO:20church.ca@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:May God Be with You!
DESCRIPTION:May God Be with You!\nThe phrase “May God be with you” is a way of expressing good wishes\, blessings\, or prayers for someone. It means that you trust God to protect\, guide\, and help\, indeed be or “go with”\, the person you are addressing. It is often used in our deepest Faith contexts\, and may commonly be said\, before a journey\, a challenge\, or a farewell. Some of the Biblical and other sources of this phrase are: \n1. The Bible\, where it is used several times to encourage or comfort someone. For example\, in 1 Samuel 17:37\, Saul says to David\, “Go\, and may the Lord be with you.” \n2. We even see this phrase used in song “Vaya con Dios (May God Be With You)” by Les Paul and Mary Ford\, which was a popular hit in 1953. The song is about saying goodbye to a loved one and wishing them well. \n3. The benediction prayer\, which is a common way of ending our worship services or a religious ceremony. It usually invokes God’s blessing and peace upon our congregations. For example\, in Ephesians 6:23-24\, Paul says\, “Peace be with you\, dear brothers and sisters\, and may God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ give you love with faithfulness. May God’s grace be eternally upon all who love our Lord Jesus Christ.” \nSo you see this is not a trite statement. When we the Church invoke May God be with You\, we are calling apon God to oversee your travels\, your experiences whether positive or negative\, and indeed your Life\, with His Presence and Wisdom to guide and protect you … save you … from danger\, build a hedge of protection around you\, and give you Peace\, in your Journey.
URL:https://20church.ca/event/may-god-be-with-you/
LOCATION:20Church\, Vineland\, ON\, Canada
CATEGORIES:God
ORGANIZER;CN="Pastor David":MAILTO:20church.ca@gmail.com
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