-2 Things NOT to Say When Someone's At the Breaking Point-

Ready to quit.
Time to throw in the towel.
I'm on the edge. (life's proverbial edge, not the Lady Gaga song)
Drowning.
Maxed out.
About to Snap.
Overwhelmed.
On Empty.
At the end of my rope.
Run-down.
Hopeless.
Tired.

I'm at a Breaking Point...


Sound familiar?  Then you don't want to miss what's next.

This summer, REVO is journeying through the book of Daniel with a series called, "Breaking Point."  Daniel was a victim of human trafficking, threatened with murder, and put through gruesome physical, emotional, and spiritual tests in his life (and that's just the first 2 chapters of the book!!).

Finances, relationships, health issues, big decisions in life, job insecurity, fear, anxiety, anger, addictions, family issues, and the economy: all of these things can drive you to a point where you want to give up.  So let's look at Scripture and learn what to do when life punches you in the mouth, the walls come crashing down around you, and you finally reach your Breaking Point.

But before we even start, I want to tell you 2 things that I WON'T SAY to you when it comes to your personal difficulties and overwhelming situations.


1.  "Suck it up and get over it!"  There are some things in life that leave deep scars and are difficult to work through.  It won't be solved quickly or easily, and it won't get any better by simply sucking it up and pressing through it.

2.  "It's really not that bad."  The fact is, it is bad.  It has you thinking about doing things you never dreamed of doing.  It has hurt you, your family, and every other aspect of your life.  It's a big deal, and it won't get any better by pretending like it's not.


So here is your personal invite to 1 of the 3 services on 2 campuses that make up REVO Church.  PLEASE bring someone with you that is struggling and doesn't know what else to do.  Daniel has a lot to say about getting through what you're going through, so let's take this journey together.

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