W: 1/5/20: “2020 Vision”

Week 1: 20/20 VISION

What is the first and foremost question to ask yourself as we begin 2020?

Obviously no one wants to make New Year’s resolutions you have no intention to keep. And although we’re talking about vision, we’re not even trying to figure out our vision for ourselves.

Instead the most pressing question is, “What is GOD’S vision for us?”

If our vision is not a God Thing then it’s not worth pursuing. So how do we like the people of Nehemiah’s day discern God’s vision for our lives? Hint: If it’s God’s will, it’s God’s bill!

“Then God stirred the hearts of the priests and Levites and the leaders of the tribes of Judah and Benjamin to go to Jerusalem to rebuild the Temple of the Lord” (Ezra 1:5).

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M: 12/15/19: Herod: The False King

Herod was not a true king. He only had power because he served the Romans. Naturally, news of the King of the Jews was alarming. Though he feigned worship he secretly just wanted to know how to remain in power. Celebrating Jesus as the coming King means we have to vacate the throne of our lives.

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M: Face to Face 11/17/19: Get Real With It

Face to Face 3: Get Real With It
Have you ever messed up so bad you felt you were unforgivable? All of us have areas of
our life that we feel disqualify us from God’s best. But though we all fall short, we are
still quick to point out the faults in others. The Bible says there is only One who is sinless; One who can judge. So how does Jesus respond to our deepest sin? Find out when
an adulterous woman has a “Face to face” encounter with Jesus.

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H: 11/10/19 Face to Face: Get On It

Have you ever felt like you didn’t have the strength, wisdom, or faith to press on? We all
go through seasons where we feel paralyzed in our Christian walk. Thankfully, God
never intended for us to journey alone. Have you discovered the people in your life who
will carry you “Fact to face” to Jesus when you can’t press on? Listen to one man’s story
to discover the importance of having MAT friends.

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M: 10/13/19: “Ask to Listen”

Ask to Listen
Ask to Listen is a shift in posture from asking others to listening to God. We look outside
ourselves for answers–to sermons and books, seeking advisors to tell us exactly what to do.

We worry about missing the will of God for our lives. We read the Bible like a desk refer-
ence as though it should answer our questions. When we make this shift, rather than ask-
ing God or others to answer our questions, we begin to ask the questions God is actually

answering. We let Him speak. We let Him set our agenda. We listen.

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