The term "HANDS DOWN" is a term we use to describe something or someone that is amazingly great. We use these words to say someone is by far superior to anyone else around them and victorious by a huge margin. If ever this was true on anyone, if anyone is HANDS DOWN the best by far; it is our God. This summer at Bayside Central we are discovering and celebrating the greatness of our God, who is HANDS DOWN; The Greatest Ever!
Here is how this works: This blog is for YOU to share, ask, wonder, connect and do life together. To get us started here are some questions with which you might want to interact. Feel free to comment on the sermons, share an insight, tell a story about how you have been impacted by the Greatness of our God. As always, feel free to interact with each other and play nice.
What do you like most about God? If you were to choose one trait that stands out to you, what would it be? What do you do to discover and connect with our great God? What have you heard in a message or read in a devotional that has caused you so say; My God is HANDS DOWN; The Greatest Ever! I look forward to interacting with you here.
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)

2 comments:
I have been challenging myself. trying to figure out whose "wisdom" i am using. I am annoyed at the fact i have rarely been using Gods. This is tough!
I am the same way Bill. Isn't it amazing when we begin to see who God REALLY is... We (at least I) sometimes forget that He is in TOTAL control, and I tend to lean on my own understanding. I love this series because it is attempting to categorize the attributes of our God, Who is hoplessly beyond our comprehension... I think that's the point really. We'll never "get it". What that should mean (I think) is that we should never stop trying to "get it". It's also exciting that we will always have something new to look forward to as our God reveals His face to us... Our curiosity may never be satified through our hunger to know Him, but I am totally and 100%satisfied that He is in control, and that I can give Him all I have and all I am, and He will not dissapoint.
Like John Piper likes to say..."God is most glorified in us when we are most satisfied in Him"
Post a Comment