Self-Control {Exodus 16}
Manna in the desert!

Manna in the desert!
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Realize you’re in the middle of God’s redemption story, it’s not the end. Treat it like the middle. You do that by knowing that God is a deliverer, that’s his character and who he is. And you stand firm, you stand still in the middle, confident that the Lord will fight for you and will bring you through it.
After the exodus from Egypt, the people pause to dedicate and celebrate.
a LOT is jam packed into Exodus 12, so buckle up to see what we can learn from the story of Passover!
From this short little chapter, we can learn that because of Christ we have relational equity with God and with others.
From Exodus 10 we can learn that patience really is a virtue, to embrace the light and not entertain darkness, and to give everything to God the first time!
The showdown between Pharaoh and God continues with plagues of boils and hail...
Do you really want to spend one more night with your frogs? We talk through Exodus 8 today! What are the frogs that are in you, on you, surrounding you that you’ve been carrying?
In Exodus 7, we see how we know the intent of God in our trials and how to keep our heart soft.
In Exodus 6, we are reminded of some BEAUTIFUL promises God has for Moses and the Israelites, AND for us. In the end, we are also left with the encouragement to pray passionately for our people. No question today! Just take time to wrestle with God in the intimacy of passionate prayer.
In Exodus 5, I wrestle with what to do with the people in our lives who are like Pharaoh and don't care about God. We also are reminded in times of difficulty… cry out to God first. To think about, wrestle with & talk to your people about… are you going to God first in your difficult situations? If not, what can you change to have accountability in this?
In Exodus 4 we see that God can use our abilities AND our inabilities to bring glory to His name. To think about, wrestle with & talk to your people about… what’s in your hand? What abilities do you have to bring glory to God? AND, what things are you feeling like hinder you, what do you want to see God use in mighty ways?
God manifests his presence in the desert. In Exodus 3, all I want us to see is that you are not the main character of life. Jesus is.
In Exodus 2, we see can learn to see people for who they are becoming, trust the faithfulness of God, and learn to be content in the middle. To think about, wrestle with & talk to your people about… what situation are you in the middle of and what can you do in the meantime to glorify God?
I'M BACK. Yes. Stoked to be here. It's been a crazy year and hiatus, but I'm happy to jump back into reading the story of God with you, picking up in Exodus! From Exodus 1, we will see that insecurity drives disunity, we need to know the real enemy, and that God is with the afflicted. Be sure to connect with someone, talk about what you're learning and wrestle with this! Connect with me on IG at @kenzies_bible
Deeper conversation with Morgan and Bailey on the sermon I preached from John 4
A message preached out of John 4, the Samaritan woman at the well and how Jesus is the only one who can quench the thirst of our souls. Be sure to catch the chosen series: https://studios.vidangel.com/the-chosen
Today we are in the end of John 12 and talking all about people pleasing, what are the dangers, and how can we please God alone?
We're back! Talking about the triumphant entry of Jesus into Jerusalem, parades, downer about death, and truly what hinders people from seeing the goodness of God? Be sure to subscribe and share!
I got to sit down with Morgan Williams and Amy Thomas to go deeper into the topic of joy and the message preached on Sunday!
I had the privilege of teaching on Nehemiah 8-9 at Praise Assembly! Be sure to check the next episode, Behind the Message, where we went in conversation deeper behind the topic of Joy.
Today on our through the Bible series we talk about Mary, Martha and personalities, particularly our favorite tool, the enneagram and how it helps us in growth and in our life with Jesus.
We’re back! Jesus raising Lazarus, how do we grieve differently, what hinders us from believing God has good things for us, and we just lean into what we can know about the person of Jesus from this story!
I had the opportunity to sit down with a couple other pastors and dive in deeper to the idea of sabbath and rest. Resources talked about in the show: To Hell with the Hustle Book: https://www.amazon.com/Hell-Hustle-Reclaiming-Overworked-Overconnected/dp/0718039203 The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry Book: https://www.amazon.com/Ruthless-Elimination-Hurry-Emotionally-Spiritually/dp/0525653090 Fight Hustle, End Hurry Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/4qHBjhTusFNXYXU1lQPrG8?si=BT1BAXB6RoyODn3kLI...
A sermon on honoring sabbath that is the first starting a series called “Rebuilding the Church” in the books of Ezra and Nehemiah ya Praise Assembly.
I had the privilege of sharing with the Praise Family of Churches for an online service throughout Oregon this past weekend. In this Episode I got to sit down with Pastor Matt Smucker, and of course your favorite co-host, Bailey Miller to go deeper behind the message preached!
I had the privilege of sharing with the Praise Family of Churches for an online service throughout Oregon this past weekend. Here's the message! For the full experience to view, check this YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fpu-hAVS81g&t=437s (Message starts at 9:45 minute marker)
Katie and I, in a 3 part conversation, talk through and ponder all the ways that the coronavirus is impacting our world. There’s humor, there’s serious, there’s answers, and mysteries. Be sure to catch Katie on her brand new podcast, Question for the Ages, for more times like these!
Katie and I, in a 3 part conversation, talk through and ponder all the ways that the coronavirus is impacting our world. There’s humor, there’s serious, there’s answers, and mysteries. Be sure to catch Katie on her brand new podcast, Question for the Ages, for more times like these!