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Love Forgives



40 Days of Love, Week 4

"Let LOVE be your Highest Goal!" 1 Corinthians 14:1

 

Discipleship – When we change the way we think, then it’ll change the way we feel and it will change our behavior. Sometimes we think we can change others, but we can’t. However, we can change ourselves. Look what happens to an angry man according to Proverb 11:29. Read the instruction how a man should treat his wife in Colossians 3:19. The bible is filled with instructions how we should pattern our mind to think and the results when we do and don’t follow these ways. Is there an angry person or people you need to get away from? If so, get guidance and do it. What behaviors and customs of the world might be influencing your anger? How can you remove these from your life?  What action can you take to re-pattern your mind to changing the way you think? Pray about it and write down three commitments for change.

Love Forgives (early service) http://steve4040.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/love-forgives-10-23-11e.mp3

Love Forgives (late service)  http://steve4040.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/love-forgives-10-23-11l.mp3

Sermon Notes — bulletin10.23.11E Nineteenth Pentecost

Sermon Slides — Worship 10.23.11 40 Days of Love wk 4

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  1. Holiday Sermons for Fathers's Gravatar Holiday Sermons for Fathers
    April 24, 2012 at 1:43 am | Permalink

    I think the self serving nature taught by popular culture has a lot to do with where anger comes from. We are taught that we should have everything we want, and if we believe it, then we become upset if anything gets in the way of this.

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