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Welcome Home | I've Got My Hands Full | Tim Bittle

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Feb 9, 2026
A sermon journey about leaving comfort to rebuild what matters and facing opposition with resolve. Imagery of builders carrying bricks and swords highlights both practical work and spiritual defense. Listeners are urged to pick up a brick, guard the heart, and stay focused amid distractions. The message points to endurance modeled by Christ and invites wholehearted participation.
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INSIGHT

Work And Vigilance Together

  • Partnering with Jesus means working and guarding simultaneously as shown in Nehemiah: a brick in one hand and a sword in the other.
  • Building God's work requires active participation and spiritual readiness, not passive attendance.
ANECDOTE

One-Trip Wonder Grocery Story

  • Tim Bittle shares his “one-trip wonder” Costco story to illustrate how hands can get full in real life.
  • He uses the grocery example to transition into the spiritual idea that hands must be filled to walk through God's open doors.
ADVICE

Take A Brick, Make It A Reminder

  • Do pick up a brick and participate; Tim Bittle urges every household to literally take a brick and write their number on it.
  • Use the brick as a visual reminder to pray, sacrifice, and keep contributing until the building is finished.
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