Devo Week 45

“God has always been near to us. (Acts 17:22-30) This was the revelation spoken by the Apostle Paul that spread among the Greeks. Carrying this foundational truth in our hearts as we go and serve others is a comforting reminder that we are not taking God to the people, but rather joining Him in the work He has already started and is actively doing there.”

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Devo Week 44

“The Apostle Paul said he'd become all things to all people so that by all possible means he might save some. (1 Cor. 9:22) It takes humility and faith to lay down our opinions, our ways, our knowledge, in order to learn from and live like the local people.”

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Devo Week 43

“God's heart is passionate for the least, the last and the lost. His pursuit of them will not be stopped. Those He sends out with the Gospel are apostolic. They share His passion and express His heart in the earth. This is apostolic passion -- the very core of the mission of God.”

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Devo Week 42

“Abram received a promise from God: 'I will be your shield.' A battle was ensuing over the 'promised land,' and Abram needed protection. Until Satan is bound and thrown into the lake of fire, we will engage in spiritual warfare. We are God's warriors, and He is our shield.”

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Devo Week 41

“Symbols, like pictures, are worth a thousand words. When applied carefully and appropriately in a certain context, they can help reveal God, His nature and His plan of redemption.”

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Devo Week 40

“Art stirs our emotions and engages our hearts. It touches our five senses: sight, sound, touch, taste and smell -- all of which are powerful in deepening our relationship with God and others.”

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Devo Week 39

“Many talk about the distance between the head and the heart. This is what distinguished Jesus' approach from the Pharisees'. The Pharisees focused on the law and strict obedience. Jesus stirred hearts. True change comes when hearts are engaged.”

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Devo Week 38

“Each of us are fearfully and wonderfully made in the image of God, but how did we get here? Our genealogy is a record of when and how our ancestors lived upon the earth. It is our own personal record of our place in the human story. It can also help us find our place within God's story.”

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Devo Week 37

“In a world with millions of people, nations and governments, for small people groups often their identity is grounded more in their unique history than in citizenship. Their genealogies serve as a compass in a constantly changing world.”

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Devo Week 36

“The Kingdom of God spreads throughout the earth like yeast in dough. This is because of relationships. He built all nations upon them. Through relational networks God’s Kingdom and the invincible spreading of His Good News can reach all nations. This is why even one relationship is significant.”

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Devo Week 35

“Just as fire burns up stubble, so God's presence consumes all that is not of Him within us. (I Cor. 3:13) Our God is called a 'consuming fire.' (Heb. 12:29; Deut. 4:24) His fire reveals what's inside us -- our roots, our motivations, our attitudes, and for whose glory we live. Fiery trials of circumstances often test the quality of our fruit. (I Peter 4:12) All that is pure will be refined, while all that is impure will suffer loss. (II Peter 1:6-7)”

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Devo Week 34

“Like a table with steaming food, so our life is to emit the fragrance of Christ. When it does, people are drawn to Christ in us. It is the attitude of humility that releases His fragrance. Jesus had all rights to God's power, yet He took on the nature of a servant (Phil. 2:5-11). How we use power, especially when relating to others, will either invite others to Christ or repel them.”

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