Guest speaker, Lily Brightwell, explores Jesus’ call to “Follow me, and I will make you,” highlighting how discipleship is both an invitation and a journey of transformation. Through the story of Jesus calming the storm, she reminds us that our “I will make you” moments often happen in seasons of challenge, where God shapes us more deeply. Lilly encourages us to surrender, trust Jesus’ presence in the boat, and step boldly into the purpose He has for us.
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Guest speaker, Lily Brightwell, explores Jesus’ call to “Follow me, and I will make you,” highlighting how discipleship is both an invitation and a journey of transformation. Through the story of Jesus calming the storm, she reminds us that our “I will make you” moments often happen in seasons of challenge, where God shapes us more deeply. Lilly encourages us to surrender, trust Jesus’ presence in the boat, and step boldly into the purpose He has for us.
What comes to mind when you hear the word meditation?
Maybe it’s someone peaceful on a mountaintop — quiet, still, and far away from the noise.
But what if the kind of meditation the Bible talks about isn’t just for the calm moments, but for the chaotic ones too?
In this talk, Paul explores not just what biblical meditation isn’t, but what it really is — an accessible, everyday spiritual survival skill for life with God right in the middle of the noise.
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Guest speaker, Lily Brightwell, explores Jesus’ call to “Follow me, and I will make you,” highlighting how discipleship is both an invitation and a journey of transformation. Through the story of Jesus calming the storm, she reminds us that our “I will make you” moments often happen in seasons of challenge, where God shapes us more deeply. Lilly encourages us to surrender, trust Jesus’ presence in the boat, and step boldly into the purpose He has for us.