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        To Run and Not Be Weary
Type of Event: Worship Service: Sermon only
Date Recorded: August 28, 2022
Location: Bryn Athyn Cathedral
(Isaiah 40:31) Running is hard to do half-heartedly. Either we do it or we don’t. In other words, we don’t run unless we’re intent on doing something important. This fits with the correspondence of running – "wanting to make something known" (AC 3804). As to our spirit, we "run" to communicate our intent, our desire. The goal is to run "in the way" of the Lord’s commandments, and away from the things that make us weary.
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Lessons and text
Lessons: Isaiah 40:31, Mark 9:14-27, Psalm 119:32, True Christianity (TCR) 510
Text: Isaiah 40:31
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