Episode 133 – How Can I Fix My Broken Life?

How do we fix a broken life, especially when it is ours? That’s the question we are answering in this episode of the Transformed podcast. Thank you for choosing to join us today.

In today’s study, Dr. Matthew Lee Smith, Lead Pastor at Pacific Baptist Church in El Segundo, California will be talking about understanding and enjoying the abundance of Jesus in your everyday life in this episode.

As we open God’s Word today, Pastor Matt explains to us that there are 4 life-changing steps we have to cooperate with if we are going to enjoy the power of God repairing our broken lives.

Each involves our commitment to and dependence on the Scriptures, as well as God’s ability to supply all our problem-solving solutions through His Word.

Let’s open our Bibles to 2 Timothy 3 and follow along with our study today …

 

 

As Pastor Matt wrapped up the message, people stood to commit their lives to the 3 lifestyle choices each one of us has to make if we are going to enjoy the power of God repairing our broken lives. Perhaps you, too, prayed that prayer with Dr. Smith. We encourage you to make the same decisions so that you too, can experience the power of God regularly!

Perhaps you would like to explore the abundant life in more detail. Dr. Smith has written a daily devotional book that will help you do just that!

In His Presence is a detailed look at walking with God through life’s ups and downs. Built around the premise that God welcomes you into His presence with joy and pleasure, In His Presence helps you see that the life of abundance can only be enjoyed when we take everything to the Lord and walk every day at His right hand.

You can order a copy of In His Presence from Amazon by clicking the link on the side panel of the Eagles In Leadership website.

And now, until next time, we are praying that you would be filled with the love of God so that you can demonstrate His love to the lost and dying in your city! God bless!

This episode was recorded in El Segundo, California and edited by Ryne Longsworth.

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