Mitchell Yost

Benchmark Church

Mitchell Yost

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Softly Spoken Words

Tuesday 19th June 2018

Join Pastor Tony Chick for a heartfelt Father's Day sermon on gentleness, blending biblical tales with personal recovery stories.
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Gentleness and Grace: A Father's Day Sermon with Pastor Tony Chick

Gentleness is not my general approach... As we move towards these things, towards the end of this understanding that we're trying to learn how to walk in the spirit while we're here on earth, not walk in ourselves and try to receive what God has, but to walk in the spirit and be a conduit of what God has for all of us.
Picture this: It's Father's Day, and you're looking for a message that speaks to the heart. Enter Pastor Tony Chick from Benchmark Church, a man who's walked the tough road of addiction and come out the other side with a message of gentleness. In this episode, Tony brings us a heartfelt sermon on the power of being gentle, not just with others but with ourselves too.
He dives into the story of Elijah's victory over the prophets of Baal and how, in his moment of need, God's gentle voice was there to guide him. But Tony doesn't stop at biblical stories; he opens up about his own life, sharing how God's gentleness played a pivotal role in his recovery journey. This isn't just a sermon; it's a call to action.
Tony encourages us to balance grace and truth, to forgive those who have wronged us, and to walk in the Spirit daily. If you're looking for spiritual growth and a meaningful way to celebrate Father's Day, this episode is for you. Tune in to hear how gentleness can transform your life and the lives of those around you.