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Maintaining Momentum – the Growth Choice
I reserve a daily quiet time with God for self-examination, Bible reading, and prayer in order to know God and his will for my life and to gain the power to
follow his will.
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1. Reverting to willpower.
How can you be so foolish! You began by
God’s Spirit; do you now want to finish by your
own power? Galatians 3:3 TEV
You begin to think – “hey, I’ve got this down. Look at me go.” Sort of like Peter walking on water. Begin to trust in yourself in willpower rather than God-power.
God will let you relapse if that’s what it takes for you to realize you can’t do it on your own.
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“You won’t succeed by might or by power, but by my Spirit, says the
Lord.”(Zechariah 4:6 GWT)
A Basic qualitative difference.
We try to start our day by praying specifically for concerns. Sometimes the first thing we’ll do when we get to the office is prayer. Prayer is not separate from work. It’s our most important work.
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You were doing so well! Who made you stop
obeying the truth! (Galatians 5:7 TEV)
You didn’t get into your problems overnight; you’re not going to get out of them overnight either.
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3. Trying to Recover without support.
Two are better than one … If one of them falls down, the
other can help him up. But if someone is alone and falls, it’s just too bad, because there is
no one to help him. (Ecclesiastes 4:9-10 TEV)
We all need a friend or small group to help us along the way. For accountability and support.
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If you think you are standing firm you had better be careful that
you do not fall. 1 Corinthians10:12
TEV
If you think you’ve got it all together and under control, that’s when you’re really in danger , because pride is one of the most destructive forces in your life.
Rick Warren says, “It’s when the whale come to the surface, and is about to blow, that he gets harpooned.”
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Test yourselves to make sure you are solid in the faith. Don’t drift along taking everything for
granted. Give yourselves regular checkups.
(2 Corinthians 13:5 MSG)
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Let’s take a good look at the way we’re living and reorder our
lives under God.(Lamentations 3:40
MSG)
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1. Physical: What is my body telling
me?
“He’s a pain in the neck.”
“I’m just worked up in knots”
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2.Emotional: What am I
feeling right now?
Become aware of what you’re feeling.
Become able to identify a feel … then trace it back to a thought.
Life is not just what happens to us. It’s a lot about how we react to what happens to us. And that has a lot to do with our thinking.
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4. Spiritual: Am I relying on God?
When you’re doing an evaluation don’t just, “What’s bad in my life?” You also want to ask, “What’s good in my life?” You want to keep your inventory balanced.
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How often should I evaluate myself?
• STOP-CHECK inventory throughout the day.
• DAILY review• ANNUAL checkup
When you let go of a hurt, you make room for God’s peace.
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2. Meditation
Biblical meditation means to fill your mind with the Word of God and think deeply about what it says.
It is thought digestion.
If you know how to worry, you know how to meditate. Mull over a thought, a verse, again and again.
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[Happy are] those who … are always meditating on
[God’s] laws and thinking about ways to follow him
more closely. They are like trees along a riverbank …
Their leaves shall never wither, and all they do shall prosper. (Psalm 1:1-3 LB)
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“Do not let this Book of the Law depart from your mouth; meditate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to
do everything written in it. They you will be prosperous
and successful.”(Joshua 1:8 NIV)
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Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about
everything; tell God your needs, and don’t forget to thank him for him for
his answers. (Philippians 4:6 LB)
Getting quiet time alone with God is the secret to spiritual strength. Return to God on a daily basis.
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