God Is Still Working

Sermon Notes


Time and Coronavirus



Giving Up Jesus



Questioning the Current Times During Holy Week



Enjoy His Peace During Holy Week



Scripture and Encouragement March 26, 2020



Some Scripture, Encouragement, and Updates – Part 7



Some Scripture, Encouragement, and Updates – Part 6



Some Scripture, Encouragements, and Updates — Part 5



Lord, Help Me!

Have you ever felt like you don’t know what to do?
 
Have you ever felt like you are in an impossible situation?
 
Have you ever felt like life is so hard and complicated that you just don’t want to do anything…
 
Maybe there is an impossible situation in your family you cannot figure out a resolution for. Maybe there is a situation at work you cannot figure out. Maybe you have lost a loved one and your world is crumbling all around you. Maybe, just maybe…you messed up and don’t know how to make things better…
 
At times, each of us find ourselves in situations that are beyond our ability to handle. The question is, what should we do? There is a woman in the Bible that gives us an amazing example. This Canaanite woman had a daughter that was suffering from being possessed by a demon. This Canaanite woman had heard that Jesus could heal people of all their diseases and afflictions. This Canaanite woman possibly even saw Jesus perform some of these miracles. Therefore, she came to Jesus, bowed before Him and cried out, “Lord, help me!’
 
You may be facing a situation that is impossible. You may be going through something that you cannot bear. Please consider taking the example of the Canaanite woman who came to Jesus and cried out, “Lord, help me!” If you would like to read the full story, see Matthew 15:21-28.
 
Jesus is able to help! Jesus is willing to help! Jesus is the source of power for help!
 
Don’t stay away from Jesus! Place your faith in Him today by coming to Him and crying out to Him for help!
 
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