Scripture
Matthew 7:24
Deuteronomy 11:18,26-28:32; Psalms 31:2-14,17,25; Romans 3:21-25, 28; Matthew 7:21-27
Sermon Week/Year
There once was a very sensible seminary professor who was greatly admired by his students because he always managed to keep his spiritual vitality at a high peak. Clearly, he was a man who had found rest for his soul. Clearly, he was a man whose burden was light. One day, a student who was plagued with anxiety came to him and said: “You always seem so secure and so at peace with yourself. How do you do it?” The professor said that he did what all good Christians are supposed to do — like praying and Bible reading, and going to Church. “And,” he said, “I let the everyday things speak to me of God and the sacredness of God’s present moment with me. For example, whenever thunderclouds loom overhead, I go out for a walk in the rain. Not only that, I throw my head back and let the raindrops fall on my face and every time I do so I get a…
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