God Works
April 12, 2026
In this special standalone message, we are honored to welcome our friend Dave Edwards to Bethlehem Church. In his message, “God Works,” Dave explores how God uses the “bitter waters” of our lives to reveal His character and His power.
Drawing from the journey of the Israelites in Exodus 15, Dave breaks down how God transitions us from rescue to renewal. We often want to skip the desert, but it’s in the dry places that we learn God isn’t just a bystander—He is an active worker in our hearts. Using the framework of the five key areas where God is constantly moving, this message will help you identify what He is doing in your life right now. As Philippians 2:13 reminds us, “It is God who works in you, both to will and to work for His good pleasure.”
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