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What Does God Require of Us? Our Time and Attention!

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God really only wants two things from us: our Time and our Attention. First, we show up for class. Second, we work on the assignments He gives us.

Persistence

We join in God’s purposes by sticking it out with Him. There will be many opportunities to settle for less, because good and better are always the greatest enemy of best. Saying “enough” to the Lord is rejecting His plan, and He deals quite precisely with us in these cases, often by giving us what we want — to be left alone. So commit yourself to enduring to the end, and don’t settle for less than the absolute freedom and wholeness God intends for you.

Patient Purposefulness

Joining God as He works out His purposes in our lives enables us to rest and abide with confidence. When we know we’re on God’s side, we know the result is guaranteed and will be satisfying for both us and God, though it may be a hidden thing. We can face life’s guaranteed trials and tribulations with excitement, waiting to see what God is going to do, knowing that all is under His loving control. And we can step up to the plate of our own lives, knowing that God is aligning our desires, dreams, goals and aspirations with His.

Does What You Believe Work?

Christianity is a personal relationship with a Personal God.

1. Be willing to change your beliefs.

2. Embrace your True Identity: “I am a spirit, I have a soul and I live in a body.”

3. Be objective about your temperament.

4. Don’t delay your healing.

5. Acknowledge and submit to the authority of God over your life.

6. Accept that God loves you as a unique individual, and wants what is best for you.

7. KISS: Keep it Simple, Saint!

8. Develop your Supernatural Senses.

9. Develop your Warfare Skills.

10. Be willing to be out of control.

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