written by Lena Jennings | read on 321sunday.co
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.
A lot of times the enemy attacks us, and we survive the attack, but we don’t go back and get the benefits through reflecting and healing. We walk around with the trauma of what we’ve been through, but we don’t grow wiser through the wounds.
I wouldn’t choose it, but I wouldn’t change it.
Source: Smart Moves
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II.
God always answers prayers. That doesn't mean He always answers it with a yes; even if it’s a no, He still gave you an answer.
How do you respond to a no from God? When God gives you a no, it’s not for you to see something about Him but for you to see something about you. The way you handle God’s no is actually a revelation of how much you trust His leadership.
God uses the word "no" to reveal to some of us that we are living with a conditional commitment to God.
Source: Get It Done Now
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III.
God will respect your choice even if your choice is less than His best. He will respect what you want, even if what you want is less than what He wants for you.
It is not enough for God to want it for you; in order for you to have it, you have to want it for yourself.
Source: Waiting On A Win
2 Quotes
I.
"Obedience isn’t about how big or opulent it is—it’s about the small things that God continuously asks you to do because He’s trying to get His purpose done in your life." - Tasha Cobbs
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II.
"Growth is a decision. You’re never going to feel it, you have to do it. If you’re waiting for a feeling you’ll never do it. " - Travis Greene
1 Question
How many times do we pray for things, and then when it comes, we're scared of what we prayed for?
Until next week,