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Announcements
OCC - Nicole
Night of Prayer - September 28 at 6:30pm
Homecoming - October 2 at 10am
Reading: Matthew 7:24-27
Prayer
What is the difference between a wise man and a foolish man?
Jesus’ Answer - the wise man listens and obeys God’s Word.
Revival Comes When God’s People Seek Him in Righteous Obedience
If we really want to see God move in our midst, it’s not enough to pray for it.
It’s not enough to confess our sins and plead for forgiveness.
It’s not enough to prioritize the reading of God’s Word.
All those things are vital, but they are not enough by themselves.
It’s not until we actually do what God has commanded us that he can empower us with his Spirit.
We do not know the presence of God any more abundantly than when we are actively involved in doing his will.
When We Obey God, We Experience the Blessings of God
Obedience Requires Commitment to God’s Commands
Misprint in bulletin: 2 Chronicles 34-35, not 33-34
Story of Josiah
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