
Parental Guidance
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Some guidance leaves bruises. Some leaves bread.
In this sermon, we ask what it means to be guided by a God who remembers us into liberation — not control. Drawing from Isaiah 43, Abigail Adams, and 1776 the musical, we explore the difference between guidance rooted in fear and guidance rooted in presence. This isn’t about blind obedience. It’s about sacred memory, relationship, and the holy courage to say: “You must remember who you are.”
📖 Scripture: Isaiah 43:16–21
🎶 Inspired by 1776 and Abigail Adams’ prophetic voice
🌈 A reflection on control, compassion, and God’s many names
✨ Featuring:
A God who makes a way through the wilderness by remembering
Abigail Adams, writing wisdom and warning to the men in charge
A side-eye at the founding fathers and their dangerous certainties
Isaiah’s river in the desert — and what it means to trust again
A call to unlearn domination in favor of divine relationship
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