There’s an illustration called the Sigmoid Curve. It depicts how everything in life—biological systems, institutions, organizations, civilizations and nations—how everything begins, grows, plateaus, declines and ultimately dies. Every living organism goes through this process. The Fortune 500 companies demonstrate how businesses go through this process. In physics, it’s the Second Law of Thermodynamics; in biology it’s extinction. The book of James puts it this way: What is your life? You are a mist that appears for a little while and then vanishes.
What is your vision for life? God invites you to join Him beyond your wildest dreams to a life that extends beyond the vanishing point, a life that eludes the Sigmoid Curve. Paul introduces this God-life to the very cultured people of Athens, a city that had it’s glory days but is on the declining side of the Curve. We’ll take a look at Paul’s message and the people’s responses this Sunday morning at 9:15 and 11:00. Invite some friends!
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