We live in an age of endless content and available knowledge especially when it comes to making changes in your life. You can find all sorts of how-to videos or blogs, inspiring sermons, brilliant Ted talks, insights, or lifestyle gurus you want on the Internet and social media to help inspire you toward the changes you want to make. And yet, do you ever experience a disconnect between what you know and what you do? Have you ever had the experience of hearing an inspiring sermon or message, waking up the next day with a new resolve to be different, and then a few days or weeks later it's back to the same story? Why is that?
Part 1 of this sermon series examines the relationship between knowledge and action when it comes to our design as humans, and looks at the piercing question of Jesus to those considering following him: “What do you want?”
Have you ever experienced a gap between what you know is right and good for you in your heads, and how you actually live and behave? A gap between feeling inspired to change and then actually making an effort towards change? In a sea of endless content toward self-help, lifestyle coaching, motivation, and more, how can we avoid drowning in inspiration and make an effort toward swimming toward change? The Gap Series explores all these questions and more through the lens of Jesus’s teaching on our hearts, practices, and discipleship. Together, let’s close The Gap!
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