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The Deconstructed Church - Fear Not: The Dark

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Created on October 13, 2023

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How God Works

BE AFRAID - THE PODCAST

Fear Not: The Dark Pastor Jason

Read or listen2 Cor. 1:20-22

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Art Moment Jesus & Peter on Water

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The Deconstructed Church

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1. What stood out to you this week? 2. Was there anything confusing or troubling? 3. Did anything make you feel differently about God? 4. How might this change the way you live?
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Jesus and Peter on the Water, Painted by Gustave Brion (1824-1877), Dated 1863, Oil on canvas © C19 Gallery, Beverly Hills

VISIO DIVINA

Visio Divina is translated from Latin as “divine seeing.” It is related to the prayer form Lectio Divina (divine reading). But instead of Scripture, this form of prayer uses visual elements to help set your mind on prayer. It allows God to speak into your heart through the image. You are invited to experience this image through Visio Divina. You can also continue on to read a devotional related to the passage of scripture and piece of art. Visio Divina Questions: What thoughts or feelings does this image evoke? Is there something God wants you to see? To hear? What kind of prayer rises within you as you ponder this work? Go ahead and express that to God now. READ Matthew 14:22-33 and LEARN more about this piece of art by clicking here: