• Servanthood Starts in the Mind

    | Jan 28, 2023
    Wouldn't you love to live courageously in spite of the odds? Doesn't it sound exciting to be divinely powerful in day-to-day living? Aren't you eager to become independently authentic in a day of copycat styles?
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  • Supernatural Ability of the ''Renewed Mind,'' Part 2

    | Jan 27, 2023
    As we allow God's truth to pierce the tough, hardened barriers we have erected in our minds, we receive surprising benefits. We saw yesterday that God gives us His divine power (2 Corinthians 10:4).
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  • Supernatural Ability of the ''Renewed Mind,'' Part 1

    | Jan 26, 2023
    As the truth of God's Word penetrates our hearts, it displaces those secular mental barriers we have erected over the years. In fact, we receive several very exciting benefits. Paul names two of them.
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  • Mental Barriers to God's Voice, Part 3

    | Jan 25, 2023
    Some of us have formed the habit of getting even rather than overlooking wrongs done against us. So when we come across scriptural instruction that requires an alternate plan, our inner reaction is "No way!"
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  • Mental Barriers to God's Voice, Part 2

    | Jan 24, 2023
    As the Spirit of God attempts to communicate His truth to us, He runs up against the "wall" of our overall mental attitude, our natural mind-set. Along with the wall-like fortresses, we have natural, humanistic reasonings.
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  • Mental Barriers to God's Voice, Part 1

    | Jan 23, 2023
    When the world tries to squeeze us into its mold, God's message gets muffled. Our minds pick up on the strong secular signals so easily that we subconsciously tune Him out. It comes naturally.
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  • Natural Thinking in Today's World

    | Jan 22, 2023
    Today, let's focus in on a single passage of Scripture and digest it carefully. One of the most helpful passages to help us train our minds is 2 Corinthians 10:1–7. Take a few moments to read and meditate on these seven verses.
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  • A ''Renewed Mind'' Is Essential

    | Jan 21, 2023
    Let's talk about some positive input on the correct mentality of a servant. Is it possible to think so much like Christ that our minds operate on a different plane than others around us? Not only is it possible—it's essential!
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  • Blind Loyalty Is Not Servanthood

    | Jan 20, 2023
    In the last few decades, we have witnessed the emergence of groups like the Moonies, the Hare Krishnas, various New Agers, Scientologists, and numerous other cults.
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  • What Serving Others Doesn't Mean

    | Jan 19, 2023
    Christians talk a lot about serving and giving and releasing rights and putting down self—and we should. It's part of the whole Christian package. It's expected, to an extent. But isn't it possible to go overboard on stuff like this?
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  • Two Questions

    | Jan 18, 2023
    Comparing the acts of forgiving and forgetting, I think forgetting is the tougher assignment. Why? Because forgetting is something shared with no other person. It's a solo flight.
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  • Determination

    | Jan 17, 2023
    I love the apostle Paul's attitude revealed in his words: "I press on toward the goal" (Philippians 3:14). Those men and women who refuse to get bogged down in and anchored to the past are those who pursue the objectives of the future.
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  • Humility

    | Jan 16, 2023
    "I forget what is behind" is a statement that assures us Paul was not the type to live in the past. He says, in effect, "I disregard my own accomplishments as well as others' offenses against me.
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  • Vulnerability

    | Jan 15, 2023
    Remember these words from yesterday? "I have not arrived . . . I forget what is behind . . . I move on to what is ahead." Over the next few days, I want to examine each part of this statement from the pen of the apostle Paul.
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  • Forgetting Your Own Good Deeds

    | Jan 14, 2023
    Yesterday, we talked about what it means to "forget" when other people do bad deeds to us. Today, I want to address forgetting when we do good deeds to others. In other words, once our own good deeds are done, they're done.
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  • Can We Really Ever Forget?

    | Jan 13, 2023
    A question flashes through my head as I write these words: can our minds actually allow us to forget? The way God has made us with that internal filing system we call "memory"—it is doubtful we can fully forget.
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  • Forgiving and Forgetting

    | Jan 12, 2023
    "I'll forgive . . . but I'll never forget." We say and hear that so much that it's easy to shrug it off as "only natural." That's the problem! It is the most natural response we can expect. Not supernatural.
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  • How to Make Forgiveness Happen

    | Jan 11, 2023
    There is enough in the past few days' worth of devotionals to keep us thinking (and forgiving) for weeks. But there are a couple of specific applications that need to be considered.
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  • When You Are the Offended, Part 2

    | Jan 10, 2023
    Yesterday we read Jesus's parable of the king who forgave his servant—who then refused to forgive a fellow-servant. From this parable, we learned that to refuse to forgive is hypocritical. But there's a second lesson.
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  • When You Are the Offended, Part 1

    | Jan 09, 2023
    Over the past few days, we have examined Jesus's words to us when we have offended someone. Tough steps . . . yet essential. But what about when someone offends us? The apostle Peter asked Jesus a similar question.
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Putting Others First

It’s human nature to think of our own needs first. Pastor Chuck Swindoll spells out what it looks like when we’re all a little less selfish with our time, money, and desires.