Seeing How to Do No Harm (Revive)

Series: Seeing the Basics

Seeing How to Do No Harm (Revive)

August 02, 2020 | Rev. Dr. Chris J. Hayes

Passage: Galatians 5:13-17

We know that not harming one another should be a core conviction of a faithful life, but what we don’t always realize is that we can do harm with actions and with silence and inaction. In today's Revive Worship service, Rev. Dr. Chris J. Hayes delivers the message, "Seeing How to Do No Harm". Centered around Galatians 5:13-17, this scripture tells us that doing harm usually comes from selfishness and a lack of seeing others as better than ourselves. Doing no harm and being selfless go hand and hand for people of faith.

In music, Greg Haugen sings "More Than I Could Ask", "Great Are You Lord", and "Always, accompanied by Andy Sloan on the piano.

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Series Information

Jesus said if we love God and love neighbor most everything else will fall into line. We also see through our faith tradition that we can best do that if we focus on three simple rules for life, “do no harm, do good, and stay in love with God”

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