Glorious Way Church

What Would You Have Me To Do? | Jay Greiner

41 min · 9 jul 2026
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Tonight's message centers on the question, "What would you have me to do?" Drawing from Moses at the burning bush and Paul's conversion on the road to Damascus, the message traces a pattern for encountering God's call: marvel in his presence, respond with availability, honor him, use the power he's given, and obey without hesitation. From Moses' doubts to Ananias' willingness to walk into a stranger's house on faith, these stories show that God meets people in their fear and uncertainty, then equips them for purposes bigger than themselves.

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