Austin Chinese Church

Evidence of Awe

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Recently an article came out that stated, "We think of awe as an emotion reserved for the most extraordinary moments – summiting a mountain, the birth of a child, an exquisite live performance. But researchers who study awe say the emotion shouldn't be associated only with rare events. Daily experiences of awe, they argue, should be a regular part of the way we engage with the world." In today's passage, three people were highlighted. One experienced great awe and it led to a powerful response. Another person in the story experienced very little awe, and therefore the response was underwhelming. The third person in the story was Jesus... - Pastor Gaylord Tsuei