Listen "Flip the Script"
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Pray This Way | Flip The Script
Guest Pastor, Jeff Voth's sermon "Flip the Script" invites us to see the Bible as a unified story authored by God. He draws parallels between the Bible and other ancient epics, highlighting that while there are similarities, the Bible offers the truest account. He reminds us that the story isn’t about us—it’s God’s story. He then moves into the Genesis narrative, exploring the creation and the fall of man. He highlights how the Bible’s story quickly introduces conflict, with Adam and Eve’s attempt to take control of the story leading to their downfall.
Pastor Voth then takes us through the powerful narrative of Stephen, who, even as he faces death in a pit, prays for his persecutors. This act of faith leads to the transformation of Saul into the Apostle Paul, illustrating how God’s story uses even our darkest moments for greater purposes. Pastor Voth concludes by urging us to find our place in this divine narrative, trusting that Jesus, the hero of the story, will bring redemption and renewal.
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Guest Pastor, Jeff Voth's sermon "Flip the Script" invites us to see the Bible as a unified story authored by God. He draws parallels between the Bible and other ancient epics, highlighting that while there are similarities, the Bible offers the truest account. He reminds us that the story isn’t about us—it’s God’s story. He then moves into the Genesis narrative, exploring the creation and the fall of man. He highlights how the Bible’s story quickly introduces conflict, with Adam and Eve’s attempt to take control of the story leading to their downfall.
Pastor Voth then takes us through the powerful narrative of Stephen, who, even as he faces death in a pit, prays for his persecutors. This act of faith leads to the transformation of Saul into the Apostle Paul, illustrating how God’s story uses even our darkest moments for greater purposes. Pastor Voth concludes by urging us to find our place in this divine narrative, trusting that Jesus, the hero of the story, will bring redemption and renewal.
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