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"What I Say 'Yes' To Shapes My Life" #492

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Dr Larry Deutschman

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This year2K14 is well on its way now.  How are you doing in your "New Year's Resolutions"?  How is your level of "Hope" for a better year?  Do you have a greater sense of "Freedom" and " Faith" as you look toward 2K14?  Is there a deeper sense of "Love" and "Truth" as the foundation for your 2K14?  We have a lot more to do with the answer to these questions than most of us believe. 

This study is geared toward those who are somewhat tired of the traditional ways of setting goals for the New Year or don't even try any longer.  It's for those who are looking for something that is more spiritually-incepted and yet not based upon the somewhat traditional "Discipleship disciplines" taught in spiritual circles. 

We will continue moving toward changing our perspective of what 2K14 will bring.  We'll do this by looking at two biblical characters and one who might be moe like you and me, all of whom learned to say "yes" to God. 

For most of us, this is an entirely new and different way of establishing direction for our lives-through Faith and Intent and continually saying "yes" to God.  These individuals were impacted deeply by God's interaction with them.  In all three cases, they were led to the receiving of just what they needed in order to experience more than they ever saw, heard, or imagined (1 Corinthians 2.9 ERV). 

For these and many others, Love, Hope, Faith, and Intent lead to realized change, goals and dreams to be sure.  However, to these we muyst add one additional key word:  "Time".  Remember these words well, for they bring direction and motivation as we establish a proper perspective of how the Lord would have us approach the subject of change for the New Year. 

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