Spirituality for Real People
What can a vintage Oldsmobile and a teenage car accident teach us about love, vulnerability, and the presence of God? Through deeply personal memories of his father, this sermon explores the quiet power of a calm, non-anxious presence in moments of crisis. A father’s compassion in the aftermath of a wreck becomes a glimpse of unconditional love and a reflection of a God who remains with us even when life has gone badly off course. Connecting these memories to the biblical story of Abraham, Hagar, and Ishmael, the message reminds us that God is present in the complicated, broken, and vulnerable places of human life. True courage is not found in hiding our fears or insecurities, but in having the strength to acknowledge them. At its heart, this sermon is a moving reflection on authentic faith, a father’s quiet example, and the enduring power of simply being present when someone we love is standing in the wreckage. Visit Father Bill Miller online at https://www.fatherbill.net/ [https://www.fatherbill.net/]
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