
Pastoral Chat | If God can end the Old Covenant, you can end that old project
Church for Entrepreneurs · Amos Johnson Jr, PhD
March 11, 20243m 24s
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Show Notes
AI Recap | The concept of necessary endings is discussed in the context of projects, relationships, and endeavors that need to conclude for one to progress toward their next divine calling. The analogy drawn is the transition from the Old Covenant, represented by the law given to the Jewish people, to the New Covenant through Jesus Christ's sacrifice. This transition underscores that just as the law had a purpose and a predetermined end, so might the tasks and missions assigned by God to individuals. These assignments are not always meant to last a lifetime but have a specific duration to fulfill their purpose. The discourse encourages embracing the conclusion of certain chapters in life as an act of faith, making room for new beginnings and opportunities. This concept is likened to pruning in gardening, where removing old growth allows for new growth to flourish. The message concludes with an encouragement to reflect on one's life for necessary endings, enabling the embrace of new directions as per God's plan, highlighting the importance of recognizing when to move on from past commitments. This podcast is a ministry of Faith Community. We are one church connecting believers worldwide to God and each other. Give | http://faithc.link/give Join | https://faithcommunity.io/