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Introduction:
Introduction:
There is no word for “spiritual” in the Hebrew language.
Everything that you do is a spiritual act.
Whatever you do to the least of these, you do to me.
I. Stop trying to be spiritual!
It’s not mechanical but a relational flow
Tune to the frequency of the Divine around us
Illustration: guitar tuning
Take a deep breath, walk with him and watch Him and learn His rhythms
II.
Change your perspective; especially during trials.
Lazarus
Lazarus’ death was taking place for God to be glorified.
Do I expect promises of God that He didn’t promise (freedom/pass from hardship)
It is as we endure hardship we will not end it death but it will result in giving God the glory
III.
Recalibrate our hunger.
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People come to the buffet hungry, motivated and focused.
How we buffet defines who you are what we hunger for.
Our hunger drives our determination and actions and destiny.
Celebration of Discipline by Foster
Superficiality is the curse of our age…we need deep people.
The primary requisites for depth is a ongoing and a hunger for God.
Our hunger drives what we ingest and invest.
God doesn’t want you to love Him louder, He wants you to love Him longer.
IV.
Plug-in or re-connect
IV.
Plug-in or re-connect
Many of us have everything we need but we need a reset of power.
We can do everything we need to do but if we don’t have divine power (dunamis) we won’t be able to see what God wants to do in and through our lives.
God’s power is everything that we need!
Power for life and godliness.
Reset by relationship with staying plugged into the Lord.
V. Good or godly?
Doing the most means our efforts are not focused in the right direction and sets us up for failure and disappointment.
There is a difference between a good life and a godly life.
Verse 5: Efforts to increase our knowledge of who God is and what He has for us
Where are our efforts focused?
In having a good life or a godly life?
VI.
Restart your heart
Kids love to wake up in the mornings because they have a love for life.
It’s in the stillness of God’s voice and stopping that we get to know Him.
To know what is really going on in our heart and what is God’s heart.
Just as an ADE is used to stop a heart and restart the rhythm so being still does for us
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