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Its All In How You Look At It

Aug 21, 2005Dr. John KingCoping with StressPeaceful Living in a Stressful World

This message focuses on how to cope with stress and adversity through the right perspective. The speaker emphasizes the importance of viewing hardships through God's strength rather than our weaknesses. By maintaining faith and focusing on eternal truths, believers can find hope and resilience in difficult times. The message draws on Paul's experiences in 2 Corinthians 4 to illustrate how perspective can transform our response to suffering.

2 Corinthians 4:12 Corinthians 4:16Romans 8:28

Reflection Questions

1. How do you typically respond to stress and adversity in your life?

2. In what ways can you shift your perspective to focus on God's strength during difficult times?

3. Can you identify a recent challenge where you could have applied the principles discussed in this message?

4. How does focusing on eternal truths help you cope with temporary struggles?

5. What practical steps can you take this week to strengthen your faith in the midst of trials?

My Way or Gods Way

Jul 31, 2005Dr. John KingCoping with StressPeaceful Living in a Stressful World

This message discusses the dangers of relying on one's own strength and the importance of depending on God's enablement. Using the life of Moses as an example, the speaker illustrates how Moses initially failed when he acted independently, leading to stress and burnout. The speaker emphasizes that true empowerment comes from God, who calls and equips us for His purposes. The message concludes with a call to trust in God's strength rather than our own resources to navigate life's challenges.

Acts 7:20-30Hebrews 11:24-27Exodus 2:2Acts 7:35-36

Reflection Questions

In what areas of your life are you currently trying to do things your own way?

How can you identify moments when you are relying on your own strength instead of seeking God's guidance?

What steps can you take this week to actively depend on God's enablement in your daily life?

Reflect on a time when you felt overwhelmed; how might trusting in God's power have changed that experience?