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Does the Church Matter?
Something that has always fascinated me is the giant sequoia trees of California. By volume, these are the largest trees in the world, and they have a unique root system. Their roots do not extend far below the surface - instead, their roots intertwine with nearby sequoias. This means that when strong winds blow, they hold each other up. They endure because they are not alone.
Friend, God designed the Church in much the same way. Through being interconnected with others, our roots are firmly planted and our lives can weather anything that may come. Like sequoias, we grow tall, strong, and resilient when we stand together and support each other. God’s solution to loneliness is the Church!
Acts 2:42 reveals the interconnectedness of the early church by saying, And they continued steadfastly in the apostles’ doctrine and fellowship, in the breaking of bread, and prayers… Wow! This beautiful picture of healthy, life-giving relationships is how God designed the Church to flourish.
Friend, I want to encourage you today—you don’t have to do life alone. Perhaps you’ve been battling loneliness and maybe feel unseen. There’s hope for you! The answer is in the Church. You see—community, connection, and relationship are found in the family of God.
As you engage with God’s Word, ask:
● What is God saying to me?
● What does it mean to me?
● How can I apply what God is teaching me?
● How can I be specific in prayer today?
After you reflect on these questions, bring everything to God in prayer. To discover more faith-building resources like this and to find out how you can get more connected to a spiritual family, I want to personally invite you to sign up for my weekly devotional email today!
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About this Plan
When experiencing challenges, we all ask, "Does this really matter?"—we often wonder if the investment we’re making is yielding the results we’re looking for. Maybe you've asked, “Does the Bible matter today? Does it matter that we know who the Holy Spirit is? Does the Church still matter today?” I want to invite you to dive into this plan with me as we journey through these important questions!
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