Rootedness: Jeremiah 29:1-14
Fourth Sunday of Lent
Ever felt like life was leading you through a wilderness with no end in sight? In Jeremiah 29, God speaks directly to a community in exile, but it is a message for each of us in the places we find ourselves. What if God has something beautiful and formative that can only be discovered in times of exile? What if rooting ourselves in the lives of others is the key to discovering God's plan not just for 'you', but for 'us'?
Scripture reading: Jeremiah 29:1-14, John 3:14-21 (Children’s Ministry)
Respond Together:
In which seasons of your life have you felt like an exile? In what settings do you find it most challenging to live out your faith?
What would it mean for you (individual and community) to seek the wholeness and prosperity in your neighborhood, workplace, family, and community?
What practices remind you to trust in God and the future He has for His people?
Our songs together:
Great are you Lord - All Sons and Daughters
Highlands - Hillsong
What Love My God - CityAlight
(Response) Abide with Me - Sovereign Grace