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Christ Upholds All Things Instead of Running · Rooting Sundays @ T.S.P

2 h 4 min · 12 de abr de 2026
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Running from pain is not momentum. It is avoidance dressed as motion, and Christ upholds all things precisely so sons do not have to keep moving to stay safe. This teaching draws the line between frantic self-management and the seated posture of a son. The contrast is not between activity and passivity but between running from Jesus and running to him. From that place of rest, sons are not silent servants absorbing darkness. They are speaking sons who enter a room the way God entered the void, not diagnosing the gloom but declaring light. Creation groans to hear the son, and the son speaks because the Father has already spoken. The "take it" refrain is not motivational. It is the theology of a finished inheritance freely given, not earned by the intensity of labour or the length of striving. Peace is not a condition to be achieved. Peace is a person, and he already said be still. SCRIPTURE: Hebrews 1:3, Ephesians 1:3, Ephesians 2:6, Romans 8:19, Romans 8:37, Colossians 1:19, Genesis 1:3 Subscribe to The Sonship Place (T.S.P) Church on Spotify or Apple Podcasts for weekly teachings. Find T.S.P at www.tsp.church. If something stirred in you, come and tell us at tsp.church. Midweek teaching on The Word on Wednesday: https://open.spotify.com/show/6ZZ4O2QgtNKXASp3tsb12x

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