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Sermon Podcast | This is Our Father's World | Pastor Mark McDaniel

9 min · 22 de jun de 2026
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Recorded on Sunday, 06/21/26 | Scripture Readings: Jonah 1:1-17, Matthew 1:18-25 | Guest Pastor Mark McDaniel shared his message with us. Joseph and Jonah represent two very different responses to God's call. Joseph, the earthly father of Jesus, responded with quiet, faithful obedience every time God directed him, even when the path was costly or unexpected. Jonah, on the other hand, ran in the opposite direction, was swallowed by a great fish, and even after obeying, argued with God over His mercy toward the people of Nineveh. Most of us want to be like Joseph, but if we are honest, we often find ourselves more like Jonah. The good news is that God remains faithful through our resistance, our doubt, and our imperfect obedience. Our stories are not finished, and God is still calling. | This sermon is the 2nd in our Summer Sermon Series: Singing Our Faith | PPC Members were invited to recommend their favorite hymns. This week's favorite hymns were "It Is Well With My Soul," "In the Garden" and "Great Is Thy Faithfulness." Listen to these hymns and more on our Spotify Playlist https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4ExSUNg7S0XXsQNyhqaCko?si=B4-zPNwXTa6sZbHdzwiMkQ | Find out more about our church at perintonpres.org

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