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Maturing: Year Three
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Welcome New Participants To “Example Living 1-20”
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Example Living 1-20
Example Living Days 1-5
Day One: Adam and Eve give you an example of what not to do. As the first humans, they contracted the spiritual disease of sin, which was passed to every human born on this earth. Day Two: Noah and family save the planet. Evil was so great that only eight people were salvageable. Everyone on this planet came from Noah and his wife. Day Three: Abraham and Sarah started off the race of Jews. Every Israeli on this planet came from them. Day Four: Jacob and family produced the heads of the twelve tribes of Israel. Every Jewish tribe on this planet came from their children. However, Joseph gave his tribe position to his two sons, Ephriam and Manasseh. Day Five: Mary and Joseph got married after Mary became pregnant through the Holy Spirit. She gave birth to Jesus. Every Christian on this planet came from Him. Example Living Days 6-10
Day One: David and Bathsheba is another example of what not to do. Their first son died because of David’s sin. But, Solomon was born thereafter and God used him to build His temple. Day Two: Law verses love isn’t a person’s history study. However, it is a vital example of how love gives you power that the law can’t give. Day Three: A Love Relationship continues the example of the power of love that empowers the Christian life. Day Four: Ester And Mordicai give you an example of being willing to put yourself in danger in order to bring salvation to those in greater danger. Day Five: Job And “Friends” give you a life-example of what not to do, as you try to comfort your friends. |
Example Living Days 11-15
Day One: Balaam And Balak give you an example of what not to do during social pressure. Loving money, possessions, positions, prestige, power, popularity, pleasure, and accomplishments can get you in a lot of trouble. Day Two: Saul and Samuel give you an incredible example of a student refusing to follow the leadership of a spiritual minister. Day Three: Achan And Joshua are another example of a student not following the minister’s leadership and what it does to those around them. Day Four: Job and His “Friends” takes a second look at further “comfort” that Job gets. Some times persistent friends can hurt people rather than help. Day Five: David and Abigail give you a life-example that shows how God works, when you follow His ways of love. Example Living Days 16-20
Day One: Saul and David is a wonderful comparison between two leaders. One does things his own way; and, the other does it God’s way most of the time.
Day Two: Moses is one of the greatest leaders of all times. His willingness to only do things God’s way under some of the most opposing pressures gives you an incredible example of spiritual leadership. Day Three: Solomon had a lot more wisdom than Moses. But, Moses used a much greater wisdom than Solomon. God gave Solomon a powerful human wisdom. Moses got his wisdom from God all day long. Day Four: Pharaoh and The Ten Plagues gives you what loving money, possessions, positions, prestigue, popularity, power, pleasure, and accomplishments can do to your goals, leadership, and philisophies. Day Five: Peter started out pretty full of himself. He felt free to give Jesus advice, believe in himself, and involve himself in trial and error processes. But, when Jesus finished his training, Peter became one of the most dynamic spiritual leaders in the Christian faith. |
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