Chapel Talks
In this Oak Hill College Chapel talk, Mark Stirling offers a personal and profound meditation on Isaiah 35:4. Moving beyond the standard translation of "anxious of heart," Mark explores the Hebrew literalism of the "hasty of heart"—those of us who are quick to react, busy of brain, and prone to responding out of fear or anger. Drawing from his own recent journey in counselling and self-awareness, Mark highlights four essential truths we must speak to our hasty hearts before we respond to the stimuli of life: God Comes: He is present regardless of our feelings. He Comes with Vengeance: He is the judge; we don't have to be. He Comes with Benefits: He is good and wants what is best for us. He Comes to Save: He is the Saviour; we are not. Learn why slowing down to recognise the Lord’s promised presence is life-transforming for our relationships and our leadership. Mark Stirling is the course director for the Masters in Contemporary Christian Leadership here at Oak Hill College. Mark has served in various ministry capacities, including work with students and leaders to encourage self-awareness and faithful stewardship of power.
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