In this sermon, Pastor Gary addresses the common human tendency to compare our spiritual journeys, urging us to shift from focusing on differences to recognizing our shared spiritual fragility. He uses Peter's example to illustrate the dual nature of human experience—capable of receiving profound spiritual revelations while also being susceptible to moments of weakness. Central to the message is the theme of grace. He reminds us that our relationship with Christ is anchored in His grace rather than in our ability to avoid sin. The sermon encourages self-examination, not to condemn but to deepen our appreciation for Christ's sacrifice and to embrace our inherent brokenness. Ultimately, Pastor Gary calls us to respond to grace through worship, affirming that despite our vulnerabilities, God's grace is both sufficient and restorative.
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Gary and Angie Hewins have four beautiful children and live in Cashiers North Carolina. As a family they serve their community as a means of building the kingdom of God. He, and his wife, Angie also lead Christian tours to the Holy Land, as well as to
Italy.