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At a complicated crime scene, investigators look for fingerprints. They want to find who did this. Fingerprints are unique to each individual, and they do not change through our life. They are highly reliable evidence. They place people in specific locations, sometimes linking multiple crimes. What are God's fingerprints? You cannot see him, but we understand he is working in the details of our lives. Maybe because of the intensity, we overlook him working, but he wants us to know. Sometimes it is only after the fact that we look and realize he was there. He was working. For the next few weeks, I want to walk through a series called "God's Fingerprints", looking at passages in 2 Corinthians. In this book, Paul talks more personally than in any other book. He is wearing his heart on his sleeve, and he gives us insight into how God works. The backdrop is difficult relationships, affliction. In such situations, we look for God's fingerprints. What is he doing? I called the sermon "God is always doing more than you think". Extra reading: Isaiah 43:1-7 Preacher: Bill Dyck
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