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You know the game Monopoly? It's stressful. Maybe you were the kid who cried when you didn't get your way, or snatched money from the bank when no one was watching, or flipped the board when you lost. Paying taxes, losing properties, getting stuck in jail, or realizing you're in debt with only five bucks left — yeah, it's stressful.
Life can feel a little bit like a giant, never-ending game of Monopoly, where everyone is trying to win, get more money, and take, and take, and take! If we had a dollar for every time we've ever heard someone say, "When I get money . . ." or, "If I were rich . . .", we would all be millionaires! Sometimes we try to get more money or better stuff because we think it will somehow make us more valuable or important. At times, we all fear we're not good enough, but that's because we've tried to define our worth by things that don't line up with God's design. You see, we don't have to acquire more stuff to be valuable. We're already loved and valued just as we are by the God who made us.
What would it take for you to be satisfied with who you are right now?
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About this Plan
In times of loss, grief, pain, or doubt, it’s normal to have questions. If you’ve ever tried to make sense of your circumstances, wished life didn’t have to hurt so much, or wondered why God won’t fix what you’re going through, you’re not alone. In this 4-week devotional series from the Grow Curriculum, we'll look at four big questions we're sometimes afraid to ask, and what God says about them.
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