Sometimes the hardest part of prayer is pausing long enough to hear back. What if God’s voice is closer than we think?
Jesus didn’t just teach us to talk to God—he showed us how to listen. Prayer isn’t a monologue—it’s a relationship.
God speaks not in thunder but in stillness. Prayer, when shaped by listening, becomes divine communion.
Taking a break with God brings peace we can’t find anywhere else.
Jesus rested with God. Silence and Sabbath can help us do the same.
Jesus shows us how stepping away to rest brings us closer to God’s joy and strength.
Sabbath and solitude aren’t outdated—they’re powerful tools for healing and clarity.
Jesus made room for silence and Sabbath so he could reconnect with God—and we can too.
Even Jesus practiced solitude and Sabbath—how might these holy rhythms restore our souls?
Rev. Tom Hudspeth ends this sermon series with the question, "Is the Bible True?"
