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Welcome to Phoenix World Outreach Worship! Our mission is to reach and teach this generation in worship through music and the arts so people experience God in fresh and and dynamic ways. Enjoy your stay!
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I am on a search. In fact, we are all on a search. What are we searching for? Let's find out together.
 There are many paradoxes in the Word of God. Here are a couple:
 In order to live, I must first die to myself. In other words, I can't know true life until I have given mine away.
 In order to be rich, I need to be poor. In other words, true riches can't be found until I come to terms with how bankrupt I really am. I truly don't possess anything in life of real value until I have Christ.
 These are great paradoxes. The Word of God is full of them.
 Has someone ever asked you a question and you really didn't know the answer? Instead of telling him/her that you didn't know the answer, you made up a stupid answer. I've been there before. Instead of saving face, I ended up sounding pretty silly.
 In Ephesians 3:19, Paul is praying for us to do something that sounds like an impossibility. He prays that we would know the love of Christ, which passes knowledge (NKJ). How can we be expected to know something it if is beyond our knowledge? Do we need to make up another silly answer on something we know absolutely nothing about?
 Not exactly. True, Christ's love for us does pass our knowledge and our comprehension. But we have experienced His love and we know how wonderful is it. We know God's love, even though it is boundless and completely beyond our comprehension. Therefore, we can know the love of God that goes beyond our knowledge. It's another one of those great paradoxes found in the Word of God.
 I am on a search. What am I searching? I am searching for the unsearchable. Sounds like another impossibility, doesn't it? Actually, it has been the best search of my life.
 Psalm 145:3 says, "Great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised; His greatness is unsearchable." (KJV) What am I searching? None other than the greatness and the glory of God. I will never be able to uncover it all, but what I have found has changed my life. And what's amazing is that there is more to discover every single day.
 What an exciting journey! Join with me and let's discover all that the Lord has for us. Together, let's search the unsearchable!

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