In Session 5 of UG, you will take a look at the authorities in our life. Whether it’s culture, or family, or your own reasoning, there are a multitude of opportunities for error to creep into our life. Take a look at the schemes of our enemy, Satan. Finally, take a look at a great Old Testament story about a well-intentioned king who inherited a horribly broken kingdom. Find out how he figured out that they were all in BIG trouble.
Friday, February 12, 2010
Calibration
So, you take off from San Diego, CA on your way to Augusta, ME. What you don’t know is that the compass on your plane is off by a tiny amount. That doesn’t sound like a big deal, right? Maybe someone points out that it’s off by less than 1%, specifically 3 degrees. Not to worry, right? Well, at the end of your 7-hour flight, you see the runway below and head in for terra firma and a much-needed rest. It’s not until you get off the plane that you realize how much trouble you’re in. Instead of Augusta, you’re in Quebec, Canada. Do you speak French? Did you bring your passport?
In Session 5 of UG, you will take a look at the authorities in our life. Whether it’s culture, or family, or your own reasoning, there are a multitude of opportunities for error to creep into our life. Take a look at the schemes of our enemy, Satan. Finally, take a look at a great Old Testament story about a well-intentioned king who inherited a horribly broken kingdom. Find out how he figured out that they were all in BIG trouble.
In Session 5 of UG, you will take a look at the authorities in our life. Whether it’s culture, or family, or your own reasoning, there are a multitude of opportunities for error to creep into our life. Take a look at the schemes of our enemy, Satan. Finally, take a look at a great Old Testament story about a well-intentioned king who inherited a horribly broken kingdom. Find out how he figured out that they were all in BIG trouble.
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