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All fields are optional First NameLast NamePhoneEmail* Date of Your Visit Date Format: MM slash DD slash YYYY Age range of adults living in the home? 18-28 29-38 39-48 49-57 58+ Married or Single (with or without children)?Married with NO ChildrenSingle with NO ChildrenMarried with ChildrenSingle with ChildrenChurch ExperienceLots of church experienceOnly on holidaysRarely, if ever have been to churchLooking for a new churchNever been to churchWill you join us again this Sunday or an upcoming Sunday?YesNoStill thinking about itI would recommend this church to family and friendSelect ValueStrongly AgreeAgreeNeutralDisagreeStrongly DisagreePlease evaluate your experience (HONESTLY)Were you greeted at the front door?YesNoN/ADid you feel welcomed upon entering the sanctuary?YesNoN/AIf you had children with you, were you told about our Nursery and Children’s Church?YesNoN/AIf you had children, were the Nursery and Children’s Church workers friendly and helpful?YesNoN/AHow did you hear about us?FriendRelativeOther Word of mouthSignageSocial MediaAdvertisementIs there anything you would like our church to pray about?Comments (Please share your comments here – they are greatly appreciated!Hidden Email ID Δ Interact Zoe Center Lessons from the Kobe Bryant Story Archived – February 2, 2020 View This Weeks Note View All Past Notes View This Note w/o Blanks Lessons from the Kobe Bryant Story February 2, 2020 Blessed Are Those Who Mourn We have more to gain from funerals than from (Ecclesiastes 7:2-4 NLT). Mourning is an important emotional, social and spiritual exercise for people who live in and (physical) space (Ecclesiastes 3:1-4, Revelations 21:4). Worldly grief brings pain; godly grief brings , which is a pathway to (II Corinthians 7:10, Matthew 5:4) A godly mourning process will help us see the of God (Lamentations 3:22-23). Loss is for those who serve the Lord (Psalm 30:5; Job 42:10, Job 42:12). Loss Helps Us Put Life in All of life is like a (Isaiah 40:6-8, James 4:14-16, I Corinthians 1:31, Luke 12:15-21). People become bewildered with loss when they buy on blades of grass. Why? It’s natural to ask “why” because we all think we’d be more secure if we had . The truth is the only certainty that exists is in God. This is because it is impossible to know anything (I Corinthians 13:9-10, I Corinthians 13:12; Deuteronomy 29:29). Yes, the things belong to God and the revealed things belong to us. However, there is a third category: revealed things that we don’t know . It is this other category of that is most damaging. Looking to Scripture as a Source of Comfort What the Scripture reveals about God’s character is an inherent source of . We should be more interested in who He is than what He (Psalm 103:7). In times of tragedy, God is often the first to and the last to . This only happens when people focus on God’s . But people who know His thank Him in the midst of trouble (Job 1:20-22). The Mamba Mentality from a Heavenly Perspective Hard work outweighs talent — every time. . . Mamba mentality is about 4 a.m. workouts, doing more than the next guy and then trusting in the work you’ve put in when it’s time to perform. Without studying, preparation and practice, you’re leaving the outcome to fate. I don’t do fate. —Kobe Bryant Like Kobe, Paul sees a relationship between sports and (I Corinthians 9:24-27). When Kobe says, don’t leave things to fate, he’s really saying don’t leave things to . Tomorrow is not . for the Superbowl of life. 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