Being on a journey is a different thing than just heading out for a quick trip. My wife and I have been on a journey lately. We've been traveling all over the country and the world. From Ireland to Hawaii to Florida to New England to Montana to California and finally to Washington. There's something transformational about being on a journey - we are changed by the act. Heading out to run errands doesn't really change us too much, but we will be forever transformed by living out of suitcases for the last 18 months.
What journey are you on in your preaching? How do you lead people into transformation? Sometimes we need sermons that will take care of business and look more like errand trips. But we also need sermons that call us to a journey and will leave us transformed.
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I would have to say that the most important part of the Christian journey is that you don't stop believin'.
Sorry. Couldn't resist.
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