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40 Days of Purpose: Made to be family
God desires a loving family and created us to love and be loved. While all are created by God, only those reborn through Jesus are His children. Being part of God’s family grants mercy, provision, and eternal inheritance, promising eventual freedom from suffering and sharing in Christ’s glory.
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40 Days of Purpose: How to worship when God is distant
God’s omnipresence remains despite feelings of distance. Such times may occur for spiritual growth and testing. Like Job, we should express our feelings, focus on God’s unchanging nature, trust His promises, and remember His past faithfulness. These actions guide our worship and help maintain a steadfast relationship with God.
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40 Days of Purpose: Worship that Pleases God
God desires sincere worship, based on truth, authenticity, thoughtfulness, and practicality. Accurate worship aligns with scripture, authentic worship is heartfelt, thoughtful worship engages the mind, and practical worship reflects a life dedicated to God. True worship honors God through genuine expression and living a life rooted in His teachings and love.
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40 Days of Purpose: How to be friends with God
The text emphasizes that friendship with God requires reverence, submission, and a loving relationship. It encourages constant communication, meditation on scripture, honesty, obedience, and valuing what God values. The essence of building this friendship lies in the desire for a deeper connection, prioritizing God above all else, and actively pursuing His presence in our lives.
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40 Days of Purpose: Surrender is Worship
Worship centers around surrender, which is essential for a genuine relationship with God. Barriers like fear and pride hinder our willingness to surrender. By trusting in God’s love and power, we achieve freedom and peace. Surrender is a daily choice, aligning our desires with God’s will, reflecting true worship and obedience.
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40 Days of Purpose: How to make God smile
To please God, we must worship and trust Him fully, as exemplified by Noah’s faithfulness. Loving God wholeheartedly, obeying His commands, praising Him continuously, and using our God-given abilities are vital aspects of this relationship. A lifestyle of worship fosters joy for both us and God, fulfilling our purpose in His creation.
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40 Days of Purpose: Made to Worship
The author reflects on a week spent reading “The Purpose Driven Life” and engaging in the “40 Days of Purpose.” They emphasize the significance of worship as the primary purpose of life, highlighting that worship involves living for God’s pleasure and expressing love through gratitude and dedication. A life of worship transforms daily actions into…
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40 Days of Purpose: All for His Glory
The content emphasizes that God is the source of our existence and everything around us, created for His glory. It defines God’s glory, illustrating His essence through biblical examples.
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40 Days of Purpose: This world is not our home
This post emphasizes that life is a temporary assignment, urging readers to prioritize their spiritual journey over earthly pleasures. While acknowledging life’s brevity, it encourages living with purpose aligned with God’s intentions and maintaining focus on the eternal. Each season of life holds significance, teaching faith, contentment, and reliance on God.
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40 Days of Purpose: Life Through God’s Eyes
The passage emphasizes the importance of worldview in shaping life. It discusses popular worldviews, advocates for adopting a biblical perspective, and outlines the transformation process through diligent Bible study. Ultimately, it highlights God’s tests, our stewardship responsibilities, and promises of rewards in eternity for faithfulness and good choices according to His will.
