Messages from 2026 (Page 2)

Compassion Canada

The ministry of Compassion was featured with a special presentation by Jacob Moon.Over the last 70 years, Compassion revolutionized the fight against global poverty by partnering with local churches to meet the unique and urgent needs of children living in poverty. Psalm 35:10; Matthew 10:42; Psalm 82:3; Galatians 4:4-6; Micah 6:8

Part 5: Sentence

The brokenness of this world becomes clear in those moments when we experience injustice. For Jesus, his hourney to the cross is illustrated by one injustice after another, proving that the cross was our only hope. Matthew 27:15-26

Part 4: Remorse

When we are confronted with the full weight of the cross, we are forced to decide. Do we accept our need for forgiveness or become so engrossed in our own failure to negate any hope of redemption? Matthew 27:1-10

Part 3: Betrayed

The cross serves as a powerful symbol of both the realities of betrayal and the possibility of forgiveness and redemption. It invites reflection on the complexity of human relationships, demonstrating the contrast between human sin and divine love. Luke 22:47-53

Part 2: Pressed

In the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus prays fervently before his impending crucifixion. This prayer illustrates his struggle, yet his unwavering dedication to his mission. Mark 14:32-42

Part 1: Take Up and Follow Me

Before Jesus was sentenced to die on the cross, he used it as an illustration of a profound truth, one that continues to challenge us to this day. Matthew 16:24-28

Part 4: Outpouring

What we do for others is also doing something significant for ourselves. Character is built through the powerful and transformational process of serving others. Romans 14:13; Galatians 6:2; Hebrews 10:24

Part 3: For All to See

Conflict begets conflict, while unity becomes collateral damage. The more we strive for reconciliation, the greater the potential for unity and the more the world takes notice. Mark 9:50; ephesians 4:32; 1 Thessalonians 5:15

Part 2: The Difference in Me

Changing the world often starts with us first. Individual changes can lead to collective ones. As you change, you inspire others to make shifts in their perspectives or behaviour, leading to a broader impact. Romans 12:10; Philippians 2:3; 1 Peter 5:5

Part 1: Epidemic

Genesis 2:18, Ecclesiastes 4:9-12, Acts 2:42 Epidemics are rarely healthy. They often foster fear, uncertainty, anxiety, and distrust, disrupting daily life and our ability to thrive.
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