Wednesday, October 26, 2011

No Limits!

Well, I’m writing my “Monday Morning Blog” on Wednesday, which provides a little insight into my week! Thus, I believe it is appropriate to claim the old adage which says, “Better late than never!”
God chose to grace us with His presence last Sunday in some wonderful ways. I received a great deal of encouraging feedback...God is good!
The following are some questions to consider as we seek to live out the truths from Acts 16.
  1. A.W. Tozer said “what comes into our mind when we think about God is the most important thing about us.” Our story in Acts 16 illustrates the profoundness or mystery of God, as well as His powerful and personal nature. Describe a time when you were amazed by something God did. How about a time when He did or didn’t do something that caused you to ask “why?”
  2. The more we learn to love and trust a God of “No Limits” the more we are equipped to face some of life’s most common obstacles. Describe a time when God gave you courage to face a fear or concern. Courage grows through small steps of obedience. What is the next step God has for you? Reread 1 John 4:18 and then discuss how it relates to courage.
  3. Uncertainty is a subtle but power obstacle that can hinder us from healthy levels of risk for God. Worshipping a “No Limits” God cultivates confidence in who He is and what He says He will do. Describe a time when you sensed God’s leading to take a step of faith, but you chose not to do so. What about a time when you did take the step? How did it make you feel?
  4. Adversity is perhaps one of the greatest potential hindrances to being used by God. The obstacle of adversity is merely an opportunity for God to deepen our level of commitment to Him. Describe a time when God used a difficult situation to develop and deepen your commitment to Him.
Nothing is every wasted with God! The more we entrust to Him, including the fears, uncertainties and adversities life brings, the more He will accomplish in and through our lives!

Make it a great week!

Grace and peace,

Pastor Frank     

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