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“Loving God with all your heart, mind, soul and strength will take you to the end of yourself, and you will find yourself looking out over a precipice. Only God can keep you from falling. Only faith working through love counts. Let’s never leave the simplicity and purity of devotion to Jesus. All we know when the pressure becomes great is Jesus and Him crucified. We exist by the power of the Cross, safe and secure.”
— Rolland and Heidi
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Categories: Book Reviews, Evil and Suffering, Healing, Prayer List, Sermons, Spiritual Growth, Vital Signs of Healing, doctrine.
Enjoy sermon #6 in the Animate Series by Greg Boyd
Here is an excellent book that helps with prayer life and using imaginitive exercises to grow closer to God:
Animate Sermon Series by Boyd (This is the link to notes on the Series)
Celebration of Disciplines by Foster (This is an AMAZING book on spiritual disciplines. It is filled with GREAT quotes from Christian disciples and with practical ways to grow deeper with Christ. It is a How To on prayer, Bible study, fasting, etc. Below is an excerpt from the book.)
mediation exercise: “The following is a brief exercise to aid you in “re-collection” that is simply called “palms down, palms up.” Begin by placing your palms down as a symbolic indication of your desire to turn over any concerns you may have to God. Inwardly you may pray, “Lord, I give to you my anger toward John. I release my fear of my dentist appointment this morning. I surrender my anxiety over not having enough money to pay the bills this month. I release my frustration over trying to find a baby-sitter for tonight.” Whatever it is that weighs on your mind or is a concern to you, just say, “palms down.” Release it. You may even feel a certain sense of release in your hands. After several moments of surrender, turn your palms up as a symbol of your desire to receive from the Lord. Perhaps you will pray silently: “Lord, I would like to receive your divine love for John, your peace about the dentist appointment, your patience, your joy.” Whatever you need, you say, “palms up.” Having centered down, spend the remaining moments in complete silence. Do not ask for anything. Allow the Lord to commune with you, to love you.”-Celebration of Discipline by Richard Foster
Finally I end with a quote from Francisco whose devotion, passion, and focused imagery inspires and transforms our often lifeless faith. Try starting your day with Jesus WAITING for YOU to take each day as a unique adventure!
“When I wake up every morning, Jesus is waiting for me.”-Francisco
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