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The Big Idea: A secure attachment to Jesus leads us to a fruitful life.
We all crave connection, but many of us learned to do so in unhealthy ways. In the last message of our Attached series, we look at “clingers,” “stingers,” and people who’ve “been through the wringer,” and why relationships can feel like a war zone. Using simple pictures—a circle, a garden, boats in a storm—we see how attaching to Jesus brings real security and steady, healthy love. You’ll learn how God lifts, heals, and grows you, turning fear and drama into peace and fruit that lasts.
Main Thought:
God designed you for connection. You weren’t made to do life alone. That’s why relationships matter so much and hurt so much when they go wrong.
In the sermon, we heard about different attachment styles:
All of these are people trying to survive without a safe place.
The Bible shows that we were made for a safe, loving attachment with God. In the Garden of Eden, Adam walked with God. That was his secure base. From God’s presence, he went out to work and then came back again. That’s how it’s supposed to be for us too.
In Pentecostal life, we believe the Holy Spirit is the One who makes this connection with God real and personal. He doesn’t just give you rules. He gives you relationship.
Key Verse:
“Draw near to God, and he will draw near to you.” – James 4:8 (ESV)
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