written by Lena Jennings | read on 321sunday.com
Happy 3-2-1 Sunday,
Here are 3 sermon notes, 2 quotes, & 1 question to consider this week.
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3 Sermon Notes
I.
Everything in life requires something of you.
Where there is no sacrifice, there is no commitment. The sacrifice makes you understand that in order to get to the next level, you have to cut some things away that no longer serve you. But going to the next level is not easy; change is not easy. Â When God calls us to change, it's always difficult, but it's especially challenging when God changes your life and it does not change you
Source: The Principle of Circumcision
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II.
Your potential, a mystery not to God but to yourself, will be revealed as you mature. All self-development is really self-discovery.
The more you choose to grow into and pursue what God reveals to you, the more you'll uncover what's been there all along. He predestined you according to His purpose. He created you before He called you, and the God who called you is the same God who created you. So, if you lack something, address your concerns with Him. Perhaps He doesn't intend for you to have it. That's why He created others.
Source: It Had to Happen This Way
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III.
Sometimes you have to be careful when you ask God for more because more of anything means more of everything.
It is the burden of being chosen. When you have been chosen by God, you have also been chosen by his enemies.
Source: The Way to More
2 Quotes
I.
"Behind most things that happen quickly to our eyes, there was consistency that enabled it to happen that we didn't see." - Dr. Oscar Williams
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II.
"Slow obedience is still disobedience. You still think you have time tomorrow to do what God asked you to do yesterday, and what you are doing is being foolish and careless with the grace of God." - Tim Ross
1 Question
Do you trust God’s integrity?
Until next week,