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A Dangerous Word We Say Every Day

1 h 0 min · 21 de jun de 2026
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What if one of the most dangerous words in your life isn't a bad word at all? It's a word we use every day. A word that sounds harmless. Responsible, even. A word parents use with their kids, husbands and wives use with each other, and followers of Jesus often use with God. "Later." In Luke 9, Jesus encounters three people who want to follow Him. None of them reject Him. None of them oppose Him. Instead, they all respond with a version of the same phrase: "Yes, Lord... but first." In this message from our Chisels series, we explore how delayed obedience can quietly keep us from experiencing what God has for us. Through Scripture, personal story, and practical application, we'll discover why following Jesus often requires trusting Him today instead of waiting for tomorrow. Because eventually, later has a way of becoming never.

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