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Difficult but Vital

519)  I had a professor at Bible college say that he dreamed he asked God who was the human being that has done the most for Him. The reply was a little elderly woman. Curious, the professor asked what she did that earned this distinction and God said that she spent hours and hours in
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We Are Advertisements

518)  Most sports teams bring in a lot of money from selling clothing that advertises their name. We love to wear them as it communicates who we root for. What if we wore clothes that bear God’s name? How would our speech and actions be changed? Colossians 3:17
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You Have a Purpose

517)   Colossians 1:16 tells us that, as God’s children, we do have a purpose, we are created “for Him.” If we look at this closely, our decisions should be made with this in mind. It’s easy to get caught up in ourselves but that’s not our purpose.
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Meet the Press

516) Philippians 3:14 challenges us to press on toward the goal of pursuing and maturing in our relationship with God. This word, “press”, means to aggressively pursue this very thing. Living the Christian life is not a passive life but an active one.
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Every is All

515)  One of the promises in God’s word is especially breathtaking.  Philippians 2:10 tells us every knee shall bow to God in the name of Jesus. Just in case you haven’t reflected on this in a while, every means all. It will be an awe-inspiring sight when everyone in Earth’s history bow down before God!
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The Value of Peace

514) I have found when I have  to talk myself into something, it’s generally not a great idea. Philippians 4:7 tells us there is an even better rule of thumb: if you have peace about a decision, it’s a good indication that it’s endorsed by God. Peace!
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Endorsement

513) Our actions reflect the things we value just as a teen might want to sport a certain brand name. If we are God’s children, our actions reflect upon Him – for good or bad. What sort of endorsement are you? Philippians 1:27
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Contentment Is Misunderstood

512) Contentment is a misunderstood word. The word contentment as used in Philippians 4:11, means to recognize what is “enough.” God promises His children that He will provide for their needs but He does not promise to provide for every want. Contentment means we can sit back and say, “I’ve got enough” and mean it.
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Always

511) It’s easy to be thankful when life is good. What is not easy is to be thankful when we are in the midst of pain. Philippians 4:4 challenges us to be thankful always. If we look close enough, there is always something to rejoice about.
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Not A Sprint But A Marathon

510) I get very impatient with myself, especially in the area of self-improvement. I long to be more patient, kind, gracious and more but it often seems that I have made little progress. Philippians 1:6 reminds me that God works on these things with me through His time. I don’t really need to know my
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