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The Antidote Is Humility

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Are you shaping your life in such a way, where you are removing opportunities to serve others, as you strive towards a life that you’ve defined as the end destination; a life reflective of success? Sometimes we want to graduate and get to a stage where we don’t have to do certain things anymore. As leaders we begin to mobilize others to do these things we have a particular skill set and gifting for, rather than us carrying out these seemingly mundane or menial tasks. This presents a reality - a future, a way of being - that possibly doesn’t enable us to step into all that we are able to be as people. Do you want to get to a place in life where you don’t have to serve anyone, anymore? If at the same time we neglect the power of service, something shifts substantially in our make-up. 

QUESTIONS:

Are you striving for a level of greatness that has been defined by the world? If so, how? 

How does Jesus’ definition of greatness shift or affect your outlook for achieving greatness in the future? 

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The Antidote Is Humility

Join Hillsong East Coast's online experience and walk through this corresponding plan based on Pastor Chrishan Jeyaratnam's June 2021 message, "The Antidote is Humility." Read through God's Word within each devotional and reflect through guided questions for individual consideration and group discussion. We pray it encourages you to reframe your reality.

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