Pour Your Heart Out To The Lord

In this teaching, we look at a new aspect of praising God: pouring our hearts out to the Lord. To learn how to do this we look to the life of Hannah, recorded in the Scriptures in 1 Samuel 1.  We see that praise is multidimensional- not just for the good times and good circumstances but that the God of the Bible, the God of Jesus is so good, and just, and wise that He is worthy to be praised even in difficulty and tragedy.  We learn that unlike other visions and versions of God, the God of the Bible, the God of Jesus is marked by compassion and mercy- that he is actively inclined to help, and that as we pour out our hearts to him He meets us with His presence, power and provision.  This teaching is for anyone who is looking for a deeper more dynamic relationship with Jesus. 

In this teaching, we look at a new aspect of praising God: pouring our hearts out to the Lord. To learn how to do this we look to the life of Hannah, recorded in the Scriptures in 1 Samuel 1. 

We see that praise is multidimensional- not just for the good times and good circumstances but that the God of the Bible, the God of Jesus is so good, and just, and wise that He is worthy to be praised even in difficulty and tragedy. 

We learn that unlike other visions and versions of God, the God of the Bible, the God of Jesus is marked by compassion and mercy- that he is actively inclined to help, and that as we pour out our hearts to him He meets us with His presence, power and provision. 

This teaching is for anyone who is looking for a deeper more dynamic relationship with Jesus.