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Matthew was a Jewish tax collector who became one of Jesus’ twelve disciples. The book of Matthew’s purpose is to prove that Jesus is the Messiah, the anointed and promised eternal King, our Savior. Matthew list the Jewish family line of Jesus. Jesus was a descendant of Abraham, the father of all Jews, God’s chosen… Read more
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The Gifts of Imperfection – Brene’ Brown Ph.D. “In Jungian circles, shame is often referred to as the swampland of the soul. I’m not suggesting that we wade out into the swamp and set up camp. I’ve done that and I can tell you that the swampland of the soul is an important place to… Read more
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Jude wrote to motivate Christians to defend and protect their faith. He was writing against false teachers who were saying Christians could do as they pleased without fear of God’s punishment. Jude warns against turning away from a faithful commitment to Christ. There are destructive consequences to sin. God is Holy. Jude gives three examples… Read more
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The Gifts of Imperfection – Brene’ Brown, Ph.D., Have you ever experienced an embarrassing situation like Brene’ Brown described when she spoke at the UP conference? Being misrepresented or misunderstood for who we are or for what we represent can be challenging for anyone. Pretending is easy. Facing the truth takes courage and work. Brene’… Read more
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This is a personal letter from John to Gaius, who was taking care of traveling teachers and missionaries. In this letter, John also addresses Christians who are proud and refuse to serve others. All Christians should walk in love, working together to support God’s work both at home and around the world. God is concerned… Read more
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Life Church – Pastor Craig Groeschel Read more
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Bible Chapter: 3 John The Gifts of Imperfections The Things That Get In The Way Pg 31-34 Bible Chapter: Jude The Gifts of Imperfections The Things That Get In The Way Pg 35-38 Bible Chapter: Matthew 1 The Gifts of Imperfections Shame Resilience 101 Pg 38-42 Bible Chapter: Matthew 2 The Gifts of Imperfections Shame… Read more
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Truth and love are frequently discussed but seldom practiced. The apostle John had seen Truth and Love firsthand–he had been with Jesus. Truth and love are inseparable from living the Christian life. John wrote this letter to remind Christians to love one another, but to be alert to truth. Love means doing what God has… Read more
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You, dear children, are from God and have overcome them, because the one who is in you is greater than the one who is in the world. 1 John 4; It is easy to fall into fear when life gets hard. My mind immediately goes to imagining all the worst possible bad scenarios of whatever… Read more
