Disconnected - Psalm 24

Think about everything we use our phones for; connecting with our loved ones, building relationships, figuring our what is happening in our world. With all of those things we use our phones for, statistics show that the average person needs or wants something from their phone about 140 times per day; as a result, the average American spends 5 hours and 24 minutes on their phone each day. One of the major problems with us wanting or needing something from our phones nearly 6 hours a day is that our phones were designed to only last 5-6 hours a day while doing those things disconnected from a source of power. Because the moment we disconnect them and use them for life, they begin to die. And if they remain disconnected, they will eventually be completely powerless and dead until we connect them again. The same thing is happening to us as human beings when we live life disconnected from God; we begin to slowly die. So join us as we look at what Psalm 24 and Acts 17 have to say about our connection to God.

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