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Generosity brings joy because of what God does in people for eternity (2 Corinthians 8:7, 9:6-7). In the Old Testament after forty years in the wilderness, God promises Israel land – every place the sole of their feet would tread will be given to them (Joshua 1:3). But they had to possess the land and battle for it. Though the land was promised, it…
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Radical gratitude to God unleashes the power of the Spirit in us (Ephesians 5:18-20). When it comes to knowing the will of God, the Apostle Paul is clear that we are to give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus (1 Thessalonians 5:16-18). In fact, one of the ways we keep God’s Spirit from doing His powerful, li…
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Gratitude shapes how we view everything (Colossians 3:16-17). The enemy we face, and the world around us, invites us into a life burdened by ingratitude. We are exceptional in carrying (and sometimes verbalizing) our frustrations and discontentment, with a heart of criticism. God calls us to thankfulness, which is a powerful shift of our attitude a…
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Without action there is no love (1 John 3:16-18). This truth is seen most clearly in Jesus, who demonstrated His love for us by laying down His life for us; while we were still sinners, Jesus died for us (Romans 5:8). In other words, God did for us in Jesus what we could never do for ourselves. In response, we choose to love God with all that we ar…
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A transformed mind aligns us with God’s greatest plans, purposes, and promises (Romans 12:1-2). We all want to fit in and to feel accepted by others; it is hardwired into us. We naturally want to be liked and affirmed by those around us, and sensing the breakdown of acceptance is instantly overwhelming and uncomfortable. God has a better way! He ch…
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The Platinum Rule: be to others as Jesus is to me (Luke 6:27-36). Our natural tendency, when we are hurt or oppressed by others, is to respond in kind. Our default reaction to our enemies and to those who persecute us is an eye for an eye. But God calls us to a different response, to a better way. The golden rule that Jesus gives us is to do to oth…
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The peace of God overcomes our anxiousness (Philippians 4:5-9). We all have situations and relationships that are producing tension, restlessness, and anxiousness. Thankfully, God proclaims that we do not have to live continually in that place. We can quit our anxiousness, and can have hope and peace, because He is near. God sees, knows, and cares …
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Hearing God’s voice unlocks the life He designed for us (Luke 1:39-45). After her angelic encounter and becoming supernaturally pregnant, Mary hurriedly travels to visit her relative, Elizabeth. As Mary enters the home of Elizabeth and greets her, Elizabeth – without knowing Mary is pregnant – is filled with the Holy Spirit, hears from the Spirit o…
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The Holy Spirit – the true Spirit of Christmas – empowers the impossible (Luke 1:26-38). Just as the Holy Spirit participated in the supernatural creation of the world, the Holy Spirit also came upon the virgin Mary and supernaturally placed the incarnate Son of God (Jesus) into her womb (Genesis 1:1-2, 26-28; Luke 1:35). God accomplishes the impos…
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True joy and fulfillment in our lives will never happen without a life of gratitude (Luke 17:11-19). In fact, gratitude changes the way we see the world around us. When Jesus heals ten lepers, only one (a Samaritan) immediately turns back towards Jesus and falls at His feet to give thanks and praise. Before anything else, this one leper offers grat…
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