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The Change Up | Pastor Joseph Meisenbach | May 24th, 2026

26 min · 26 de may de 2026
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Change is one of life's few guarantees, yet it remains one of our greatest challenges. This message reminds us that in every transition—whether we're students moving to the next grade, professionals switching careers, newlyweds adjusting to marriage, or parents navigating the complexities of raising children—God remains constant and present. Drawing from Peter's transformative journey, we see a man who experienced external change when Jesus called him to fish for men, mental change when he struggled to understand Jesus's mission, character change when he denied Christ three times, and finally spiritual change when the Holy Spirit empowered him at Pentecost. Peter's story mirrors our own: we stumble, we doubt, we sometimes run from what scares us. Yet God never abandons us in our mess. The critical question becomes: will we complain about our circumstances or call upon God? When life throws us a change-up—that unexpected pitch we're not prepared to hit—our response determines our growth. We're challenged to pray, listen, and obey rather than react emotionally or broadcast our struggles on social media. The wisdom here is profound: face your problems, don't Facebook them. Keep your inner circle tight and your faith tighter. Because the same God who didn't desert Abraham, Jonah, or Peter won't desert us either.

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