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Nov15WEEK46
Jesus is the Son of God, and the Scriptures affirm: all things that were created came into being through Him. So, how is it possible that “we are to grow up in all aspects into Him who is the head, even Christ?” (see Ephesians 4:15). The key word here is “we” are to grow...
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Nov08WEEK45
As we have addressed, patience is crucial to inheriting the promises and being in God’s will. Consequently, I have tried to turn “waiting” into special opportunities to “enter His gates with thanksgiving” (see Psalm 100:4) and get closer to Him. We are told “in everything give thanks” (see I Thessalonians 5:18),so I have especially tried to use unexpected delays to thank Him for the delays, so I can learn more patience....
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Nov01WEEK44
As we have addressed, impatience is not a fruit of the Spirit. So, if we are led by impatience, we will not be led by His Spirit, and likely not be in His will.
Recently, the Lord showed me how much I had missed Him throughout my life, and how many unnecessary troubles I had experienced because of my impatience. I was shown the miracles I missed, the divine connections...
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Oct25WEEK43
There is a tendency in ministry to measure success by the number of people we attract rather than by God’s criteria.
John 6 is one of the most crucial chapters in the Bible. In this chapter, Jesus’ ministry profoundly changed. Up until that point, Jesus worked miracles so the people would believe. After, He mostly worked miracles for those who believed. Before, His main teaching and focus was on the multitudes;...
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Oct18WEEK42
As we have covered, there are four steps to preparation for ministry: 1) teaching, 2) training, 3) equipping, and 4) deployment. Most of the body of Christ seems to be stuck in teaching mode, with little training, less equipping, and even less releasing of the body into their callings. Ephesians 4:15-16 states:
“We are to grow up in all aspects...