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The presence of God among us connects us.
His presence connects us to His people.
His presence in the Garden of Eden connected Adam to Eve.
His presence in Israel connected the 12 tribes together.
His presence connected King David to his son King Solomon.
His presence connected Ruth and Boaz.
And His presence is still connecting.
His presence will keep you from connecting with the wrong people because sometimes people show up like wolves in sheeps clothing or frenemies.
His presence removes and reveals.
His presence removes the blind spots so you can see people and situations for what they really are.
His presence reveals.
Have you ever had a hunch; felt something in your gut; had a feeling?
That was the Lord revealing what you couldn’t see.
God will not have you be ignorant.
Think about how good your life is because He connected you to the right parent, the right sibling, the right teacher!
The right counselor, he right bestie, the right Pastor, the right church family, the right colleague, the right people.
If you’re connected to the right people, shout thank you Jesus!
His presence connects us to His people.
His presence connects us to His power.
At its most basic definition, power is the ability to get work done.
It speaks to ability, capacity, capability or competency.
When God is with you, you have all the power you need to get the job done.
He gives you all of His ability / his competency to get the job done.
Don’t size me up wrong.
When I show up, I’m not showing up in my finite ability, I’m showing up in God’s infinite abilities.
His power put the fire in the sun.
His power put motion in the ocean.
His power puts life in humanity.
His power is working for you!
If God is for you, He’s more than the world against you!
One more thing.
God’s presence connects us to His promises.
God’s promises are projections of a better version of you.
Projections are always over your head.
To see God’s projected promises you have to lift your head up.
Projections are always in front of you.
To see God’s projected promises you have to look forward.
Projections are always full of light.
To see God’s promises, you have to look towards the light!
His presence connects us to His promises or vision of better.
(ESV): 12 And I will walk among you and will be your God, and you shall be my people.
Black Panther
That Black Panther signifies a threat to some is unsurprising.
A fictional African King with the technological war power to destroy you—or, worse, the wealth to buy your land—may not please someone who just wants to consume the latest Marvel chapter without deeper political consideration.
Black Panther is emblematic of the most productive responses to bigotry: rather than going for hearts and minds of racists, it celebrates what those who choose to prohibit equal representation and rights are ignoring, willfully or not.
They are missing out on the full possibility of the world and the very America they seek to make “great.”
They cannot stop this representation of it.
When considering the folks who preemptively hate Black Panther and seek to stop it from influencing American culture, I echo the response that the movie’s hero T’Challa is known to give when warned of those who seek to invade his home country: Let them try.
Black Panther was born in the civil rights era, and he reflected the politics of that time.
The month after Carmichael’s Black Power declaration, the character debuted in Marvel Comics’ Fantastic Four No. 52.
Supernatural strength and agility were his main features, but a genius intellect was his best attribute.
“Black Panther” wasn’t an alter ego; it was the formal title for T’Challa, King of Wakanda, a fictional African nation that, thanks to its exclusive hold on the sound-absorbent metal vibranium, had become the most technologically advanced nation in the world.
T’Challa knows exactly who he is.
The antagonist in this film has many names.”
http://time.com/black-panther/
Themes: https://www.gradesaver.com/black-panther-film/study-guide/themes
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The presence of God among us connects us.
His presence connects us to His people.
His presence in the Garden of Eden connected Adam to Eve.
His presence in Israel connected the 12 tribes together.
His presence connected King David to his son King Solomon.
His presence connected Ruth and Boaz.
And His presence is still connecting.
His presence will keep you from connecting with the wrong people because sometimes people show up like wolves in sheeps clothing or frenemies.
His presence removes and reveals.
His presence removes the blind spots so you can see people and situations for what they really are.
His presence reveals.
Have you ever had a hunch; felt something in your gut; had a feeling?
That was the Lord revealing what you couldn’t see.
God will not have you be ignorant.
Think about how good your life is because He connected you to the right parent, the right sibling, the right teacher!
The right counselor, he right bestie, the right Pastor, the right church family, the right colleague, the right people.
If you’re connected to the right people, shout thank you Jesus!
His presence connects us to His people.
His presence connects us to His power.
At its most basic definition, power is the ability to get work done.
It speaks to ability, capacity, capability or competency.
When God is with you, you have all the power you need to get the job done.
He gives you all of His ability / his competency to get the job done.
Don’t size me up wrong.
When I show up, I’m not showing up in my finite ability, I’m showing up in God’s infinite abilities.
His power put the fire in the sun.
His power put motion in the ocean.
His power puts life in humanity.
His power is working for you!
If God is for you, He’s more than the world against you!
One more thing.
God’s presence connects us to His promises.
God’s promises are projections of a better version of you.
Projections are always over your head.
To see God’s projected promises you have to lift your head up.
Projections are always in front of you.
To see God’s projected promises you have to look forward.
Projections are always full of light.
To see God’s promises, you have to look towards the light!
His presence connects us to His promises or vision of better.
(ESV): 12 And I will walk among you and will be your God, and you shall be my people.
(ESV): 12 And I will walk among you and will be your God, and you shall be my people
Originally, Black Panther showcased how visions of better were critical because they moved an entire nation from being victims to victors!
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