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    Go The Second Mile - Part 3

    enJuly 18, 2022
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    About this Episode

    God desires to “grow us up” - His will is to mature us so that we grow beyond our natural response to offenses. One of the first steps is that we allow Him to change our mind and give us a new perspective on offenses. As we respond correctly to the tests and pressures that come, this brings maturity in our lives.

    As you reflect on this command, it is key to understand that God desires to use us as channels to minister His life to our enemies. How amazing it is that as we lay our lives down to the Lord, He is able to replace our attitudes of selfishness and self-protection with the life of His Son! Only through Him is it possible to overcome evil with good.

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    Study guide includes: 

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    • Review of Old Testament context
    • Guide for Scripture meditation
    • Questions for application and prayer

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    Want to go deeper in studying this command of Christ? Download a free study guide at www.homediscipleship.com

    Study guide includes: 

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    • Review of Old Testament context
    • Guide for Scripture meditation
    • Questions for application and prayer

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    Want to go deeper in studying this command of Christ? Download a free study guide at www.homediscipleship.com  

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    • Review of Old Testament context
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    Want to go deeper in studying this command of Christ? Download a free study guide at www.homediscipleship.com

    Study guide includes: 

    • Scriptures referenced in podcast
    • Review of Old Testament context
    • Guide for Scripture meditation
    • Questions for application and prayer

    For more information, visit us at www.homediscipleship.com

    Find us on Facebook and Instagram @homediscipleshipnetwork

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    Want to go deeper in studying this command of Christ? Download a free study guide at www.homediscipleship.com  

    Study guide includes: 

    • Scriptures referenced in podcast
    • Review of Old Testament context
    • Guide for Scripture meditation
    • Questions for application and prayer

    For more information, visit us at www.homediscipleship.com

    Find us on Facebook and Instagram @homediscipleship

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    Want to go deeper in studying this command of Christ? Download a free study guide at www.homediscipleship.com

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    • Scriptures referenced in podcast
    • Review of Old Testament context
    • Guide for Scripture meditation
    • Questions for application and prayer

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    Want to go deeper in studying this command of Christ? Download a free study guide at www.homediscipleship.com

    Study guide includes: 

    • Scriptures referenced in podcast
    • Review of Old Testament context
    • Guide for Scripture meditation
    • Questions for application and prayer

    For more information, visit us at www.homediscipleship.com

    Find us on Facebook and Instagram @homediscipleshipnetwork

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    Do you seek to keep certain things hidden so people will have a good opinion of you? Do you care more about looking good on the outside than you do about having a heart that is without compromise before God? This is called hypocrisy and it is something Jesus took very seriously. As you listen, allow the Lord to search you and bring His light to the hidden areas of your life.

    God longs to reveal Himself to you through a personal and intimate relationship; what will you allow to stand in the way?

    Want to go deeper in studying this command of Christ? Download a free study guide at www.homediscipleship.com

    Study guide includes: 

    • Scriptures referenced in podcast
    • Review of Old Testament context
    • Guide for Scripture meditation
    • Questions for application and prayer

    For more information, visit us at www.homediscipleship.com

    Find us on Facebook and Instagram @homediscipleshipnetwork

    https://www.facebook.com/homediscipleshipnetwork

    https://instagram.com/commandsofchristpodcast

    Beware of Leaven - Part 2

    Beware of Leaven - Part 2

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    Do you seek to keep certain things hidden so people will have a good opinion of you? Do you care more about looking good on the outside than you do about having a heart that is without compromise before God? This is called hypocrisy and it is something Jesus took very seriously. As you listen, allow the Lord to search you and bring His light to the hidden areas of your life.

    God longs to reveal Himself to you through a personal and intimate relationship; what will you allow to stand in the way?

    Want to go deeper in studying this command of Christ? Download a free study guide at www.homediscipleship.com

    Study guide includes: 

    • Scriptures referenced in podcast
    • Review of Old Testament context
    • Guide for Scripture meditation
    • Questions for application and prayer

    For more information, visit us at www.homediscipleship.com

    Find us on Facebook and Instagram @homediscipleshipnetwork

    https://www.facebook.com/homediscipleshipnetwork

    https://instagram.com/commandsofchristpodcast

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