The scariest monsters are those that come from within!

JR. Forasteros - September 8, 2019

Changed by Scripture

Rooted

How many of us don't read the Bible because we find it too intimidating? Psalm 119 is a love letter to Scripture - and in its verses we find a Bible that's approachable and transformative. So how do we read the Bible to be changed?

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How do we know God? Not just know about God, but have a deep, personal relationship with the creator of the universe - how do we KNOW God? In this series, we'll explore our four sources of knowing God: what we experience in our life, the cloud of witnesses we call the church both local and universal, our ability to reason and the Scriptures. How does each of these four sources help us better know God?

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This is the season of the year when people start to think about monsters – ghosts and goblins and things that go bump in the night. We normally don’t think of monsters having anything to do with the Church, but we’d be wrong. The reason people tell monster stories is that monsters are a safe way to talk about things we’re not ready to admit about ourselves. We don’t want to see ourselves as selfish, unforgiving, ill-tempered. So we tell stories. We create monsters.

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