If you are anything like me, you know fear can find a way to rear its ugly head in our lives. Whenever we find ourselves in that place, we must remember to turn from our fear and turn to our Good Father. He cares for us. He is the stronghold in our lives.
Please read this letter from Governor Gary Hebert of Utah. He is requesting that we continue to pray for our state and our country and perform an act of service for someone in need. We are thankful that our Governor requesting that we pray .
How does Jesus respond to our difficulties? Does He even see what we are going through? Does He know we are in the middle of a storm? What is His message for us?
How do we, as Christians, find peace during this current Coronavirus crisis? First and foremost, we should pray. Praying is the antidote to our fear.
Paul gives us some timely advice in Philippians 4:6-7 which will help us guard our hearts and minds with the peace of God — a peace that surpasses all understanding.
Fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you with my righteous right hand. — Isaiah 41:10
We live in unprecedented times. The threats of deadly disease, market crashes and global calamities can create a crisis of fear and panic throughout our world. It even reaches into the local church.
How do we respond when our lives get hit by trials and uncertainties? If we are not vigilant, fear is waiting and threatens to derail us from the plans God has for us. In this series, we will look into God’s Word. We’ll see what the Author of Life teaches us about overcoming our fears, trusting in His promises and walking with courage and hope.
It’s obvious we are entering into uncharted territory and many people are confused and fearful of the future. That is understandable. But, let’s make sure we put our trust in God and direct our fears to Jesus. I love what it says in 2 Timothy 1:7, “God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love and a sound mind.” Amen!
The President has declared, Sunday, March 15, to be a National Day of Prayer. He reminded the entire country that throughout its history, the United States has looked to God for strength and protection in times like these.
The Rock Pastors want to update you on where we
are, in response to the rising concerns about the COVID-19 (coronavirus) in
Salt Lake City and the United States.
First of all, in an effort to ensure a healthy and safe environment for our
entire church family, and in an effort to adhere to Governor Herbert’s recent
request that large group meetings be limited to 100 people or less, we have
decided to suspend all Rock Church
services and large group meetings from now through the end of March.