Month: March 2025
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Monday – God’s Rhythm of Grace
The Sunday sermon reminded us that the Sabbath is not a burdensome obligation, but a divine gift designed by God from the very beginning for humanity’s well-being and connection with Him.
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Saturday – Weaving Humility into the Fabric of Life
This week, we’ve explored humility from root to fruit, from its contrast with pride to its tangible blessings. Today, we synthesize these daily reflections, emphasizing that humility is not a one-time act, but a lifestyle woven into the fabric of our daily lives.
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Friday – The Fruits of Humility: Favor and Oneness
Humility is not just a virtue in itself; it unlocks tangible blessings, including God’s favor and deeper unity with Him and others. Pride, conversely, leads to opposition and division.
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Thursday – Humility Under Authority: Tested and Proven
Humility is often tested under authority. Jesus and Moses, despite their unique relationships with God, demonstrated humility by submitting to imperfect earthly leadership. Our response to authority reveals our level of humility.
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Wednesday – Gratitude: The Antidote to Pride
Yesterday we focused on sonship. Today, we learn that gratitude is the vital response of a son/daughter, and the powerful antidote to pride. Thanksgiving keeps us mindful of God’s favor and fosters humility.
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Tuesday – From Orphan Mindset to Sonship Mindset
The sermon highlighted Lucifer’s “fatherless” or “orphan” mindset, leading to pride. Today, we explore shifting from this independent mindset to a “sonship” mindset, like Jesus, recognizing God as our loving Father and source.
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Monday – The Root of the Matter: Pride or Humility?
Today we begin by understanding that the fundamental choice we face daily is between pride, exemplified by Lucifer, and humility, exemplified by Jesus. This choice determines our access to God’s favor.
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Saturday – Embracing the Him-Possible Life
Throughout this week, we’ve explored our divine calling as followers of Christ: to serve, to represent, to focus, to utilize our gifts, and to live with eternity in mind. The “Him-possible” life is not about our own strength but about partnering with God, who empowers us to accomplish His purposes.
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Friday – Living with Eternity in Mind
The thought of standing before the throne with unfulfilled assignments should motivate us to live lives of purpose and impact. We must not let fear, doubt, or worldly distractions blind us to the incredible possibilities God has for us.
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Thursday – Unleashing Your Gifts
Each of us has been uniquely gifted by God, and it would be a tragedy if those gifts and talents never reached their divine purpose. We are called to steward these gifts and use them to advance God’s kingdom.