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Revision as of 16:59, 11 May 2022

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Posessing the promise begins with recalling the promise (v. 1-4).

God's work is much bigger than any one individual (v. 1-2).

God's promises are big and dependable (v. 3-4)

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MTR: This week set aside a time to reflect on God's promises.

Posessing the promise requires strength of character (v. 5-9).

God calls his servants to be strong and courageous (v. 5-6).

God calls his servants to be faithful to his Word (v. 7-8).

God calls his servants to to place their confidence in him (v. 9).

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MTR: Spend some dedicated time in Scripture this week.

Posessing the promise is not an individual effort (v. 10-15).

God made people for community (v. 10-12)

God made people to join together with him in his work (v. 13-15).

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MTR: Make sure to set aside time and space to allow you to join with God in his work.

Posessing the promise is an act of obedience (v. 16-18).

Obedience involves taking action (v. 16-17.)

Obedience requires strength and courage (v. 18).

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MTR: Ask yourself what steps you need to take if you are to be obedient.

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