Acts 20 • Jesus as Lord Deserves Our Loyalty
Who has the right to your loyalty? Do you remain loyal? Following Christ on adventure will test your loyalty to Him, which He deserves.
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Who has the right to your loyalty? Do you remain loyal? Following Christ on adventure will test your loyalty to Him, which He deserves.
From Acts 17-19, see how following Christ on adventure means we can live life in the extremes and still have joy.
Follow Mark and Timothy through Acts 13-16. See how following Christ on adventure will help you to find and fulfill God’s purpose for you.
Acts 13 shows you how to determine the causes you support with your mind, energy, and finances and make sure they align with God’s purposes.
In Acts 2-11, see how the Spirit enhanced or redirected some of Peter’s good traits and removed those which did not represent Christ well.
In Acts 8-12, see how the Spirit enhanced or redirected some of Paul’s good traits and gradually removed that which did not represent Christ well.
The filling of the Spirit is the fruit of living dependently on Christ as Lord of our lives. It is ongoing and life-changing. See Acts 4-6.
Spirit baptism is initiated by God, experienced by every Christian, and life-changing. Learn about this and more from Acts chapter 2.
To make decisions, align yourself with God’s purposes then choose options that match. Pray and submit to God’s leading. See this in Acts 1.
Get ready for the adventure of the Holy Spirit working in your life. Study the book of Acts. Recognize Holy Spirit hot spots.
Peace with God on earth comes through our relationship with Christ. Peace with each other comes through letting Christ rule our hearts.
In the midst of your grief, turn to Jesus for your comfort rather than traditions that may make you feel good but could draw you away from Him.
Has someone wronged you? How hard is it to forgive? Can you stop pointing the finger with blame? Learn how to defeat the victim infection.
Avoid the “holy huddle” temptations and live out your purpose of disciplemaking for Jesus rather than ignoring those who don’t know Him.
You can view your work as worship, a mission field, a place of growth, and an avenue for impact. When we work, we taste the goodness of God.
Narcissism is a dangerous spiritual infection, feeding on our tendency to let self be our master in life. Only Jesus’ power can overcome it.
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