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“The object of a new year is not that we should have a new year, but rather we should have a new soul." - GK Chesterton
For us to be transformed, we must look upon the One who changes us, Jesus Christ, Himself.
You will never be satisfied with the praise of man.
Jesus was not looking for the praise of man but only to glorify the Father in His timing, not His own.
There is a better reward from our Father who sees in secret.
Discussion
What is our reward from the Father in Matthew 6?
What is holding you back from practicing these disciplines?
Share about a time when you gave, prayed, or fasted. How did that affect your growth in being a disciple of Jesus?
Share some secrets that God has revealed to you for the edification of the body.
Hallelujah (הַלְלוּ־יָהּ) comes from 2 words:
Hallel (הַלְלוּ) – Hebrew for praise
Yah (יָהּ) – alternate Hebrew for the covenant name of God, Yahweh (יְהוֹהָ)
Giving thanks is representative of receiving and being grateful.
Giving thanks breaks our self-righteousness and entitlement.
Giving...
Published 11/24/24
God’s love is greater than human love.
God’s love liberates, overcomes, always wins, and endures forever.
God’s love is personal and set us free to live in harmony with Him.
God’s love is never-ending; when we remain in His love, we are less prone seek love from anywhere else.
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The...
Published 11/17/24