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There's nothing like the feeling we get when we just got a great deal on something. We've been to the mall, scoped something out online, constantly checking for price updates, and BOOM . . . magic! We meticulously track our packages over a series of days or weeks. And just like that, the item we've dreamed of having is now ours, in our hands for our enjoyment. We feel such satisfaction in having this long-awaited item. That is until we find something else we want.
That sense of importance is similar to the type of value we're supposed to place on each other as we go through life. Yes, there will be times when we don't have that same sense of urgency and excitement with others. But still, Paul tells us to value other people more than we value ourselves. He writes about focusing less on getting what we want in life, and more focused on how we can support those around us.
Let's be honest. Most of us value ourselves a lot! But, what would our world look like if we started to value each other more than we value ourselves?
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About this Plan
Whether you dream about ruling the world or just wish you could get a little respect once in a while, the desire to be in charge is something we’ve all experienced. In this 4-week devotional series from Grow Curriculum, we'll see what Scripture can teach us about how (or how not) to be in charge.
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