Love God Greatly: Broken & Redeemedনমুনা
SOAP – Deuteronomy 31:7-8
Moses, at the end of his ministry, encourages and strengthens Joshua in the power of God. Moses likely remembers his own fears when beginning leadership, so he encourages Joshua to focus primarily on God’s strength and promises.
Who in your church, community, or ministry is God moving you to encourage, strengthen, and pray for? What promises of God in the Bible will you cling to as you serve God? When we submit to serve God, we will experience His faithfulness, His equipping, and His divine power.
Father God, I thank You for placing encouraging people in my life. Help me to strengthen and encourage those in ministry that You place in my path. Grant me opportunities to serve You and Your people faithfully. In Jesus’ name. Amen.
Moses, at the end of his ministry, encourages and strengthens Joshua in the power of God. Moses likely remembers his own fears when beginning leadership, so he encourages Joshua to focus primarily on God’s strength and promises.
Who in your church, community, or ministry is God moving you to encourage, strengthen, and pray for? What promises of God in the Bible will you cling to as you serve God? When we submit to serve God, we will experience His faithfulness, His equipping, and His divine power.
Father God, I thank You for placing encouraging people in my life. Help me to strengthen and encourage those in ministry that You place in my path. Grant me opportunities to serve You and Your people faithfully. In Jesus’ name. Amen.
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About this Plan
In this six-week Love God Greatly study, you're invited to see the goodness of God as He remembers Sarah throughout her years of infertility. Come see Him care for Naomi as she deals with loss and loneliness. Behold our great God who gave Moses courage, Paul's true zeal, and the adulterous woman's forgiveness and the change of a new life. All of the people we will study--and us included--have hearts and souls that need rescuing. Ultimately we will find that the answer to all of our brokenness--no matter who we are or what we've done--is Christ himself.
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