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    Letting Go of Following Feelings

    But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.  Matthew 6:33         Feelings!  We all have them.  What do we do with them, though?  Do we let them drive how we handle situations? Our feelings are not wrong.  God created us to have feelings.  They are neither good nor bad.  They are tools to help us learn how not to behave impulsively and act out without taking responsibility. Let’s read Proverbs 4:23.  The Hebrew word for heart is leb.  It is a combination of our minds and our desires.  The wisdom in this verse is to guard…

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    What Do You Want?

    But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.  Matthew 6:33 Do you want things?  Do you buy lots of things that you don’t need?  What do you long for?  Today we are going to spend some time with Jesus before He went to the wilderness.  Read Matthew 4:2.  How long did Jesus fast?  What was Jesus’ physical condition after fasting for that period of time? Jesus is fully divine, and He experienced the wilderness as a human.  He was hungry.  Why did Jesus spend forty days fasting?  What is the benefit of fasting?  Two important reasons tie Jesus’ experience…

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    What Is Tempting You

                        Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance.  James 1:2-3 Have you ever compared how Jesus and the Israelites each handled their wilderness experience?  They both experience God in those moments.  However, the Israelites complained and wanted to go back to their former lives, while Jesus was humble to the Holy Spirit’s leading. We all face temptation. Temptation comes in all shapes, forms, and sizes.  The one thing we must remember is temptation does not come from God.  Do not believe the…

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    Wilderness Trials and Lessons

            Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance.  James 1:2-3 How do you learn the best?  Is it by making mistakes? Trials? Lessons? There are five trials and three lessons that we can learn.  Jesus brings us promises and hopes no matter what we are going through. Read Job 1:1-21.   Job is known as a blameless or righteous man, which means he had integrity and stayed away from evil.  Do you wish you were like him?  I do.  He went through many, many complex trials, yet he kept…

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    This Is My Commandment:Love Each Other

                This is my command: Love each other.  John 15:16-17 Have you ever realized that almost all lessons from God come full circle, back to love?  I have.  The bottom line to our life, the one commandment that God wants us to follow and do, is to love one another.  How well are we really following this command in today’s society? Here comes the risk of grace.  God went out on a limb to make us apart of His branch with the hope that we will bear fruit.  When we should love others, we are showing the world that we are God’s disciples.  There is…

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    The Father Will Give You Whatever You Ask

              “so that the Father will give you whatever you ask for, using my name.” John 15:16-17 Do you have a person you admire for their relationship with God, that when you grow up, you hope to be like them?  How about a person who is willing to at any opportunity to share about Jesus?  I have many people like that in my life.  I am still striving to be like them in this area of my life. To have that confidence!!! Let’s read 1 John 5:14-15.  How do these verses relate to John 15:16? What can we be confident in?  How does this make you…

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    Appointed To Go

                      “I appointed you to go and produce lasting fruit,”  John 15:16-17 Today will focus on the verse above.  Jesus revealed the purpose behind your “chosen-ness.”  We all have a “go appointment.” How it looks for each of us will be different.  We will go, where we will go, and what we’ll take with us will vary.  The one thing we do have in common as Christ-followers is that we are appointed to go.  The fruit we will bear in this appointment. Proverbs 11:30 says this: “The fruit of the righteous is a tree of life, and the one who is wise…

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    No Longer Slaves

    “I no longer call you slaves because a master doesn’t confide in his slaves.  John 15:13-15 In this verse, Jesus takes us from slaves into friendship.  He invited His friends to vital inside information.  What important truths did he reveal from the following verses? Matthew 6:6-8, 16:21, 18:3, 12:36 Matthew 6:25-34 Mark 12:30-31 John 3:3-8 John 14:1-6 These words of Jesus and the eternal truths revealed have become very familiar to us. However, can you imagine hearing them for the first time?  According to 1 Peter 1:12, the king told commoners wondrous things even the angels long to know.  Jesus broke the mold of unapproachable, unknowable leadership in other ways.…

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    You Are My Friends

    “You are my friends if you do what I command.”  John 15:13-15           Let look at the word “friend”.  In verse John 15:13, a friend in Greek is a philon.  It refers to associates for whom there are affection and personal regard . . . and conveys a greater sense of intimacy than does our modern use of friend.  Obedience to Jesus doesn’t allow us to be His servants or disciples.  Obedience also opens the door to a true friendship with Jesus, His highly regarded associates, The recipients of His affection. We will read the following verses about some friendships in the Old Testament that had…

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    Love Each Other

    This is my commandment: Love each other in the same way I have loved you.  John 15:10-12             Do you know that Jesus loves you?  He does, and with that love, we are to love others.  In John chapter 15, we see a progression of this love.  The father loves the Son.  The Son remains in the Father’s love through obedience.  The Son loves us in the same way the Father loves him.  We remain in Son’s love through obedience.  We love each other in the same way the Son loves us.  By loving each other, we are obeying the specific commandment of Jesus; thus,…