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Blessed People, Not Burnt-Out People

13 min · 17 de may de 2026
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What if mission doesn’t begin with pressure, guilt, or doing more… but with joy?In Psalm 67, we discover a surprising pattern: God blesses his people, the world notices, and praise begins to spread. Before mission is something we do, it’s something we live — receiving God’s grace, delighting in him, and letting that joy become visible.Using everything from espresso machines to the aroma of fresh coffee, this sermon explores how a life shaped by God’s blessing can naturally draw others in.If faith has ever felt more exhausting than life-giving, Psalm 67 offers a different vision:You are called first to be blessed… not burnt out.📖 Scripture: Psalm 67☕ Themes: Mission, Joy, Blessing, Worship, Christian Living#Psalm67 #ChristianLiving #Mission #Faith #Sermon #Church #Jesus #Blessing #Burnout #Hope

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