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    Seeing Through God’s Glass Darkly: Part 1 | Message 9

    en-usNovember 22, 2022
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    About this Episode

    In Colossians 3 we are admonished to; Set our affections on things above.  That is like telling someone to love something they have never tasted.  Or telling a child who has never been to a place like Disney World or Sea World to love them.  Even if you tried to describe it to them in detail, their attention span would run out long before the explanation was finished.  Oh yes, once they have been there it is easy to love.  So how are we going to love things above that we have never experienced?      

    This message is about some of the things that make it difficult for us to love a place we have never been but where everyone wants to go to someday. 

     

    Scriptures: 1 Cor. 13:1-13, Jer. 9:23-24 

     

    Salient Points: Charity and love, Love twisted, Describing God, Small faith, Smoky glass, Increasing faith, Taught by the Spirit, Our changing world, Busy , Too much to do, Setting your affections, The center of your universe, Self justification, Doing the word, Killing conviction, Secret sins, Don’t glory, Money replaces God.

     

    Sub Series: Seeing Through God’s Glass Darkly Pt-1

     

    Key Words:  love, affections, heaven, above, faith, teach, Spirit, smoky, increase, change, world, busy, self, center, justification, doers, word, conviction, secret, sins, money, set 

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