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Introduction
Good morning Church,
Over the last few weeks we’ve been taking a journey through .
We’ve been looking at the incredible and epic faith of the people that are included in this book.
It has been mentioned before that the definition of Epic is - heroic or grand in scale or character.
The faith of these individuals are heroic and grand.
They stood up put their beliefs into action and it was through them that God did some amazing things for his kingdom here on earth.
Good morning Church,
Good morning Church,
Over the last few weeks we’ve been taking a journey through .
We’ve been looking at the incredible and epic faith of the people that are included in this book.
It has been mentioned before that the definition of Epic is - heroic or grand in scale or character.
The faith of these individuals are heroic and grand.
They stood up put their beliefs into action and it was through them that God did some amazing things for his kingdom here on earth.
This morning we are going to talk about a favorite character of mine, Moses.
But before we jump into Moses’ life I want to ask you a question.
Has anyone here ever been lost before?
Or maybe I’ll rephrase that for the men in the room.
Has anyone been temporarily unsure of where they where, but absolutely sure of where they where going?
You knew the where you were supposed to be but had no clue where you were in the midst of getting there.
I admit that I’ve had a few of these moments in my life.
Over the last few weeks we’ve been taking a journey through .
We’ve been looking at the incredible and epic faith of the people that are included in this book.
It has been mentioned before that the definition of Epic is - heroic or grand in scale or character.
The faith of these individuals are heroic and grand.
They stood up put their beliefs into action and it was through them that God did some amazing things for his kingdom here on earth.
Over the last few weeks we’ve been taking a journey through .
We’ve been looking at the incredible and epic faith of the people that are included in this book.
It has been mentioned before that the definition of Epic is - heroic or grand in scale or character.
The faith of these individuals reflect this.
They stood up and put their beliefs into action and it was through them that God did some amazing things for his kingdom here on earth.
This morning we are going to talk about a favourite character of mine, Moses.
But before we jump into Moses’ life I want to ask you a question.
Has anyone here ever been lost before?
Or maybe I’ll rephrase that for the men in the room.
Has anyone been temporarily unsure of where they where, but absolutely sure of where they where going?
You knew the where you were supposed to be but had no clue where you were in the midst of getting there.
I admit that I’ve had a few of these moments in my life.
One in particular stands out to me.
In Bermuda I was a Youth Director and in the summers we used to take students to a Missions Camp in the US.
So we’d all fly over, rent cars and spend a great week getting a chance to minister to inner city kids and people.
One particular year we went on a trip to North Carolina.
Now I’m a planner, while getting ready for these trips I would craft a great itinerary.
This itinerary was a precise masterpiece where I had all of our time mapped out and so parents at home knew what we were doing and could be praying for our students.
It was my unsinkable ship so to speak, we were going to stick to this schedule and nothing was going to take us off of it.
I also should add that the students this particular year had requested that we be the first group to the camp, so that we had time to get the lay of the land and just hang before the mayhem of the week started.
I, having this awesome schedule that was detailed and immaculate, was more than happy to accommodate these students.
This morning we are going to talk about a favourite character of mine, Moses.
But before we jump into Moses’ life I want to ask you a question.
Has anyone here ever been lost before?
Or maybe I’ll rephrase that for the men in the room.
Has anyone been temporarily unsure of where they where, but absolutely sure of where they where going?
You knew the where you were supposed to be but had no clue where you were in the midst of getting there.
I admit that I’ve had a few of these moments in my life.
This morning we are going to talk about a favourite character of mine, Moses.
But before we jump into Moses’ life I want to ask you a question.
Has anyone here ever been lost before?
Or maybe I’ll rephrase that for the men in the room.
Has anyone been temporarily unsure of where they where, but absolutely sure of where they where going?
You knew the where you were supposed to be but had no clue where you were in the midst of getting there.
I admit that I’ve had a few of these moments in my life.
One in particular stands out to me.
In Bermuda I was a Youth Director and in the summers we used to take students to a Missions Camp in the US.
So we’d all fly over, rent cars and spend a great week getting a chance to minister to inner city kids and people.
One particular year we went on a trip to North Carolina.
Now I’m a planner, while getting ready for these trips I would craft a great itinerary.
This itinerary was a precise masterpiece where I had all of our time mapped out and so parents at home knew what we were doing and could be praying for our students.
It was my unsinkable ship so to speak, we were going to stick to this schedule and nothing was going to take us off of it.
I also should add that the students this particular year had requested that we be the first group to the camp, so that we had time to get the lay of the land and just hang before the mayhem of the week started.
I, having this awesome schedule that was detailed and immaculate, was more than happy to accommodate these students.
So the morning of us getting to camp I plug in the camp coordinates into the GPS and we set off in a caravan of 3 minivans headed toward the camp, which was no more than an hour and a half from the hotel that we were staying at.
In fact we were running a little early and being so confident of my schedule, we made an unplanned stop at Chick-fil-a before getting to camp.
The first hint of something going wrong should have been when we turned off the highway and were driving on more rural roads.
But not knowing exactly where the camp was I put my trust in the GPS and kept driving.
My second hint of something going wrong should have been when we passed a beach on a lake, there was no beach or even a lake close to any of the maps I’d looked at in planning for the drive to camp.
But I kept trusting the GPS which was saying that we were getting close.
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