Pastor Robert Sowell - July 21, 2024
Focus on Priority
From Series: "A Life Well Lived"
How can we tell we are living a life well? How can we tell if we're using it well? What does a life well lived even mean?
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CloseThe measure of a life well-lived is the fruit it produces. We get a fruitful, well-lived life by choice, not chance. We can be sure we’re making the right choices when we use the Resources for Choosing Well that have been provided for us. We live a fruitful, well-lived life by accepting and taking responsibility for our capacity to choose which is our Response Ability and by focusing on the Purpose of bearing fruit as our Priority.
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A message from the series “Colossians.” What’s your starting point when it comes to Christ-honoring dynamics in the home and family unit? Do you start with written agreements, rules, or do you just go with the flow? It’s likely that our initial instruction in family life started with our families of origin…for better or for worse. How does your relationship with Christ affect your relationships within family? Our previous messages from Colossians 3:1-17 called for Colossians those who have “taken off our old self with its practices and have taken on the new self, renewed in the knowledge of our Creator…to live in perfect unity”(vs.9, 10, 14). It really comes down to this: Christ-followers find joy and peace in Spirit-filled submission.“Submit to one another out of reverence for Christ” (Ephesians 5:21)
What’s your starting point when it comes to Christ-honoring dynamics in the home and family unit? Do you start with written agreements, rules, or do you just go with the flow? It’s likely that our initial instruction in family life started with our families of origin…for better or for worse. How does your relationship with Christ affect your relationships within family? Our previous messages from Colossians 3:1-17 called for Colossians those who have “taken off our old self with its practices and have taken on the new self, renewed in the knowledge of our Creator…to live in perfect unity”(vs.9, 10, 14). It really comes down to this: Christ-followers find joy and peace in Spirit-filled submission.“Submit to one another out of reverence for Christ” (Ephesians 5:21)
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A message from the series “Colossians.” What’s your starting point when it comes to Christ-honoring dynamics in the home and family unit? Do you start with written agreements, rules, or do you just go with the flow? It’s likely that our initial instruction in family life started with our families of origin…for better or for worse. How does your relationship with Christ affect your relationships within family? Our previous messages from Colossians 3:1-17 called for Colossians those who have “taken off our old self with its practices and have taken on the new self, renewed in the knowledge of our Creator…to live in perfect unity”(vs.9, 10, 14). It really comes down to this: Christ-followers find joy and peace in Spirit-filled submission.“Submit to one another out of reverence for Christ” (Ephesians 5:21)
What’s your starting point when it comes to Christ-honoring dynamics in the home and family unit? Do you start with written agreements, rules, or do you just go with the flow? It’s likely that our initial instruction in family life started with our families of origin…for better or for worse. How does your relationship with Christ affect your relationships within family? Our previous messages from Colossians 3:1-17 called for Colossians those who have “taken off our old self with its practices and have taken on the new self, renewed in the knowledge of our Creator…to live in perfect unity”(vs.9, 10, 14). It really comes down to this: Christ-followers find joy and peace in Spirit-filled submission.“Submit to one another out of reverence for Christ” (Ephesians 5:21)