Week Two

Oct 15, 2023    Mark Hirst

“I’m Fine” robs your Faith 

“I’m Fine” limits you to dealing with your brokenness in your own strength. 

“I’m Fine” keeps your relationships superficial 


I’m not fine, but I trust in the One who will make all things right. 

I’m not fine, but I have people in my life who love me and who I trust. 

I’m not fine, but I have faith that my greatest discomfort will be my greatest area of growth. 

I’m not fine, but my discomfort will serve as a vehicle for others to find life.