Divine Fingerprints / Esther pt3
Six questions from this sermon:
When you are angry, how does the gospel refocus your perspective?
How can confession, repentance, and laying down self righteousness help us in areas where anger comes in?
Did you know Jesus never was angry about something done to him? How does that speak to your times of anger?
When fear is present, where do you turn? To a person, to hiding, or to God?
How does the Psalmist words, "This I know, God is for me", help you in times of fear?
How does God respond to those who are fearful? How do you respond to those who are fearful?