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Dust Pt.3 | Pastor Josh Roberts | All People

41 min · 14 mei 2026
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This week at All People, Pastor Josh encourages believers to transition from passive observation to active obedience in their spiritual journeys. Drawing from the Jewish blessing of being "covered in the dust of your rabbi," the text explores the narrative of Peter walking on water to illustrate that true transformation requires movement rather than just acquiring information. The teaching emphasizes that Jesus calls those who are often overlooked—the "ordinary dudes"—and empowers them to do what He did by taking on His "yoke" of interpretation and action. Ultimately, he challenges the congregation to identify their own "steps of faith," such as financial generosity, forgiveness, or vocational shifts, asserting that one moment of obedience teaches more than a lifetime of watching from the safety of the boat.

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