January 16, 2022 – When Never Meets Now
My Notes
Each week, I take notes in a notebook just for sermons from Elevation. I then summarize those notes in my Silk + Sonder journal. This allows me to quickly look back throughout the week at the scriptures and notes that stood out to me, while also showing me over the course of a year how various sermons spoke to me. When I go back and listen again, I see see how I’ve changed and how I am hearing new things.

For those of you who may not be able to read my writing or see the screen well, here they are:
- Acts 10:1-20, Focus v. 14 “I have never” and v. 20 “do not hesitate”
- What have you said never about that is now a reality?
- Some people in our lives are sandpaper for us – to buff us into who we are.
- To understand Acts 10, we must understand Acts 1 and Leviticus 11
- Birds were the most protected animals in Leviticus
- Don’t make blanket statements!
- Must keep hope.
- The way you once saw God was shapes by experiences not God.
- John 8:32 – Truth will set you free.
- John 8:33 Abraham’s descendants – never been slaves
- Eqypt! Wilderness!!
- Must admit our nevers.
- John 11:22 now.
- You’ve never failed me… you never will.
- Only never that matters.
- God answered prayer Peter hadn’t even prayed yet. –> Corneilus
- Keep Asking God to explain; He says:
- Walk in it…
- Obey…
- Now…
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Other Posts from this Series
The Series Details
Each Sunday I will share the sermon from four weeks ago. Why an old sermon? Because I don’t want to give you notes from the one that is fresh from that morning. You have all week to listen to that one yourself and attend the replays of the service if you’d like to (just visit their website or Facebook page for details). Instead, I am going to share ones that you have possibly seen already and will maybe glean new insight from as you [hopefully] watch again and then read my notes. Or maybe you have note heard the sermon yet because you don’t attend Elevation or haven’t even heard of them, in which case, grab a beverage, a notebook, a pen or pencil, and press play below so you can listen. Then check out my notes below and see if I heard or learned something different from you.
I always love how many people can hear the same sermon but walk away with different lessons. My hope in sharing this series is that you will be encouraged and walk in power because of what you learn. If you don’t believe in God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit, I invite you to listen anyway and see what you might walk away with that makes your week a bit better or you a bit stronger.
The thing I love most about Elevation and the pastors who speak there is that they all truly love Jesus enough to let God do the heavy lifting (meaning they share what they know and love and let Him do the rest). We all become stronger and better when we can lay aside what divides us and instead stand on what unites us. Here in this community, we are all united as creatives who are trying to do better, be better, and love better, and these messages can help us do that even if we listen from different belief systems.
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