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At Oaks Chapel, we help people find a new rhythm of life rooted in the goodness of God. Whether you're returning to church or seeking deeper faith, it's a beautiful place to begin again—centered on Jesus, shaped by grace, and grounded in truth for everyday life. Join us in person or online at 10am each Sunday. Visit OaksChpel.org for more information and to watch our sermons.
At Oaks Chapel, we help people find a new rhythm of life rooted in the goodness of God. Whether you're returning to church or seeking deeper faith, it's a beautiful place to begin again—centered on Jesus, shaped by grace, and grounded in truth for everyday life. Join us in person or online at 10am each Sunday. Visit OaksChpel.org for more information and to watch our sermons.
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7 days ago
7 days ago
"God works in mysterious ways." You've probably heard it. Maybe you've said it. But what does it actually mean — and is it an invitation to go deeper, or just a way to shut down the questions we're afraid to ask? In this message, Britt digs into the tension that Moses named in Deuteronomy 29 — that there are secret things that belong to God, and revealed things that belong to us. That line hasn't changed. We live in the middle of both mystery and revelation, and God invites us to hold them together.
There's a reason God doesn't show us everything. Some things we can't hold. Some things we're not ready for yet. And some things are meant to lead us into worship — into the kind of childlike wonder that stops us in our tracks and reminds us how infinite and good God really is. But mystery isn't the whole story. God has revealed himself — through scripture, through the Spirit, and most completely through Jesus. Not so we'd have all the answers, but so we'd know the one who does.
This is an honest, searching message for anyone who has ever sat in a hard moment and wondered what God is actually doing.

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