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At The Movies - "Impossible"

At The Movies - "Impossible"

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Join us in discovering how cinematic stories can bring hope, light, and inspiration to our lives, reflecting God's love and grace. Whether you're facing personal storms or looking to support others, remember that Jesus is the light of the world, guiding us through every challenge. Let's be the light for each other and spread the love of Jesus to those in need.

As you experience the impossible today, remember why Jesus came: to seek and save those who are lost and far from God. No matter what you're going through, God is here to rescue you. He is the God of hope and the rock we hold onto when life seems impossible. This message is for everyone who needs hope. In John 16:33, Jesus says, "I have overcome the world." He wants to shine His light on your dark situation, whether it’s a relational, financial, or health concern, or feeling alone and far from God.

This movie, based on the true story of a family caught in the 2004 tsunami, reminds us that unexpected storms will come. While it may not be a natural disaster, it could be a job loss, a loved one’s death, a rebellious child, health issues, or relationship struggles. Storms are inevitable, and the question is, what will you do when they hit?

It's easy to become self-absorbed during tough times, but God wants to use you to help others, even in your struggles. Our connection groups at Crossroads provide support and remind us that God shines light in our darkness and calls us to be the light for others. In one powerful scene, Maria and her son Lucas face a difficult choice: focus on their survival or help someone else in need.

Let's remember that Jesus is the light of the world, and He wants to bring light to our hopeless situations. Let's be the light for others, offering comfort and support, just as God does for us.

Thank you for listening. For more, visit CrossroadsChristian.org and PastorRustyGeorge.com, and check out The Rusty George Podcast.

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