Sermon Tone Analysis
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Bottomline: Jesus doesn’t desire perfection, He desires presence.
Funnest/best memory of when us boys were at home?
Tell us about picture day with Aaron...
What words of wisdom would you give to mom’s out there today?
“[Present over perfect is] about rejecting the myth that every day is a new opportunity to prove our worth, and about the truth that our worth is inherent, given by God, not earned by our hustling.”
― Shauna Niequist
Your worth and value isn’t in a title, relationship, or productivity.
It is in Jesus.
You cannot be perfect.
Only Jesus can.
But you can be in His presence.
Love covers our messy
God takes His perfection, mixes it with the blood of Jesus Christ, and paints his perfection over our imperfection.
-Rick Warren
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