Firm Foundation with Bryan Hudson
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Romans 12:3 For I say, through the grace given to me, to everyone who is among you, not to think of himself more highly than he ought to think, but to think soberly, as God has dealt to each one a measure of faith.
On the surface, the title “Gift of Limitation” might seem negative, but it is in face a very power and liberating principle.
We need to reframe our thinking about limitation. Accepting what you can’t change pushes you to focus on what you can change.
Understand the different between limitations of design from the often false limitations of what is determined.
Looking at our text is saying and what it is not saying:
The text is not saying: “Don’t think about yourself”
What the text is saying:
The text is coming from a place of grace, God’s ability, His operational power, everything He has that is available to us.
Don’t think more highly than you ought to think: Not because it is wrong, but because it is a waste of thought, time, and energy. Thinking outside of your design is not helpful...we’ll come back to that
Think soberly: Meaning to be of sound mind, to be in one's right mind, to exercise self control, to put a moderate estimate upon one's self, think of one's self soberly, to curb one's passions. Scripture used: Mar 5:15 And they come to Jesus, and see him that was possessed with the devil, and had the legion, sitting, and clothed, and in his right mind: G4993 and they were afraid.
Think within the realm or domain of your faith....which is actually more expansive than thinking more highly of yourself.
Understand the different between limitations of design from the often false limitations of what is determined.
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DAY 19 – Make It Plain. Add Nothing To It. | 21-Day Devotional on Jesus’ Beatitudes and Sermon on the Mount
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DAY 17 – Being Light as God Intended | 21-Day Devotional on Jesus’ Beatitudes and Sermon on the Mount
DAY 16 – The Salt Principle | 21-Day Devotional on Jesus’ Beatitudes and Sermon on the Mount
DAY 14 – The Blessing Of Getting Into “Good Trouble” | 21-Day Devotional on Jesus’ Beatitudes and Sermon on the Mount
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DAY 5 – Meekness is Not Weakness | 21-Day Devotional on Jesus’ Beatitudes and Sermon on the Mount
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