Devo Week 33

“The Gospel message is relational at its core: God became one of us. This is the closest kind of relationship there is. Following in Christ's footsteps means drawing close to others. This is how we become living epistles, fleshing out the written Word of God before humankind. Our testimony -- the fruit of our changed life -- is what impacts others. (II Cor. 3:5) Missing the incarnation is to reduce the power of the Gospel.”

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Devo Week 32

“Leadership in the Kingdom of God is counterintuitive and may be offensive to our strategies. Laying down our rights, goals and strategies gives room for the Holy Spirit to move. Otherwise, we may end up leading others along our own pathway. Servanthood may cost you everything you've gained up to this point in your life, but it will place you squarely upon the foundation of faith.”

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Devo Week 31

“Our view of time reveals our values. Most especially the value we place on people and tasks. It determines how we adapt and identify with others, how deep we are willing to go in relationships, and ultimately our depth of impact with the Gospel. The danger is grasping the work of 'finishing the task' with our own timing. The mission of God is just that: His mission. And He is the Lord of time.”

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Devo Week 30

“Love compelled the Father to send His Son. And love compelled God's Son to send the Holy Spirit to be with us at all times and in all places. God desires disciples among all nations and has invited us to join Him on His mission to spread His love to the ends of the earth, to both individuals and groups.”

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Devo Week 29

“How does love surpass knowledge? The answer lies within the parable of the lost sheep. Jesus tells of a shepherd who is motivated by love. He leaves the 99 to pursue the one. This kind of love may appear wreckless, as it goes against knowledge, yet such love -- God's love -- should be the motivating factor in our mission to go after the least, the last, and the lost.”

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Devo Week 28

“An oak tree speaks of strength and integrity. It is often the tree of choice for hard wood floors, furniture, paneling and cabinets. Isaiah's prophecy compares our spiritual transformation to that of an oak tree. God transforms our lives into strength and integrity to reflect His glory.”

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Devo Week 27

“The only way to know what you’re dealing with is by getting your hands dirty. By digging beneath the surface. Like soil, culture runs deep through the ways and daily practices of the people. How well you lay the groundwork depends on your level of engagement -- of identification -- with the people.”

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Devo Week 26

“Small is significant in the Kingdom of God. Each star is called by name. Even the hairs of our head are numbered. Jesus used seeds and other gardening metaphors regularly in His teachings. Small is the normal size of a seed. So, don’t downplay the small.”

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Devo Week 25

“The young boy Samuel had been awakened by hearing his name. He thought Eli the priest was calling him. After going to Eli twice, Samuel was advised by Eli the third time to consider that perhaps the Lord was calling his name. Think about that: Creator God calls your name!”

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Devo Week 24

“Don't despise small beginnings as they can have a wide impact. Mercy to one relationship can shift an entire people group. It was true with the Samaritan woman, Ruth the Moabite, Rahab the Canaanite, and perhaps a relationship you have. Relationships are waiting to be impacted by Jesus in every tongue, tribe and nation!”

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Devo Week 23

“What kind of things might angels be doing? Scripture says angels protect people who are being prepared to receive the Gospel. Angels also guarded the covenants with Israel. (Heb. 2:2) And they watch over those who will inherit salvation. If we believed what's written in the book of Hebrews, we might find more evidence of angelic encounters.”

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Devo Week 22

“Jubilee is simply the way things were created to be: eyes were meant to see and ears to hear; legs and feet were meant to walk, and tongues to speak. It’s a time of freedom for the captives and hope for the poor. Not only those things, but we were created to live in favor with God and each other. Jubilee signifies a new start for all people. What simple and yet profound Good News!”

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