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1.4 Working from the Energy of God
Posted by ECO on August 9, 2021 at 10:25 amRead Philippians 2:12 and 1 Corinthians 15:10 and consider what this means for your faith-life using the Discover, Share, Obey approach. Share your reflections in a paragraph.
Lorna Anne replied 11 months, 3 weeks ago 10 Members · 11 Replies -
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Read Philippians 2:12 and 1 Corinthians 15:10 and consider what this means for your faith-life using the Discover, Share, Obey approach.Share your reflections in a paragraph.
Discover:God was very king to me, he saved me and God has a plan for me.
He helped in time of trouble.Share: as God loves us, we must always live in a way that pleases him with the guidance of the Holy Sprit. By Gods grace I can do all things through Christ who gave me strength.
Obey Approach:Respect and obey his will by reading the word of God.
Remembering for he is great and powerful. I have to work harder to grow deeper in my faith.faith without action is deed. -
Amazing, I had never thought of the significance of this wonderful passages in Greek language before.
Thanks for this knowledge. Interestingly, in my personal experience, i can only see from whence i came and where God has brought me today.
Actually, it’s quite amazing the transformation that His energizing power has worked in me and continues to work in me. It is a joy to be alive, in-God. Thank you Jesus.
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We are saved through grace not works.
we work with energy from the Holy Spirit who works in us.
Without the energy of the Holy Spirit, I can do nothing.
I am like my 1940s electric drill that will not drill a hole in a piece of wood unless it is plugged in and turned on.
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Reading these passages and watching the video I thought it is very important to know that we also have to put in effort. God doesn’t just change you if you don’t allow Him to do so. God is amazing and His love is never ending. His grace is enough, but that doesn’t mean we are to just sit back and do nothing. God requires many things of us and we ought to do them, not because we have to (that would turn into legalism) But because we want to serve God and do His will. He won’t drag us into Heaven. what we have to do is so small compared to what God has done for us.
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