I am the vine; you are the branches. Whoever abides in me
and I in him, he it is that bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do
nothing. – John 15:5
Pray
for God to speak to you through the reading of His word.
Read
Galatians 1:11-24
The Ladder Only
Goes So High
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What
ladders do we try to climb in life? In
what ways do we seek to “get ahead,” and promote ourselves?
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Paul
had done well climbing the ladder in his own life. He had advanced ahead of many of his peers in
his devotion to his faith, and his zealousness for God’s law.
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And
yet, Paul’s zeal was actually causing him to work against God’s purposes by
persecuting the church.
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In
what ways might your attempts to climb the world’s ladders- corporate ladders,
financial ladders, social ladders- be putting you at odds with God’s will for
your life?
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Passage
to Consider: Acts 8:3; 9:1-2
God
Reveals Himself to Us in Christ
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No
matter what we do as humans, we can never climb high enough to reach God.
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The
Bible shows us that God has consistently revealed himself to individuals, and
through them humanity. Noah, Abraham,
Moses…they all received revelation from God, whose purpose was to save mankind
through them.
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Most
significantly, God has revealed himself to us, through his Son Jesus Christ.
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What
do Jesus’ teachings tell us about the nature of God?
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What
do Jesus’ actions tell us about the love of God?
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Passage
to Consider: John 1:18; Hebrews 1:1-2
Transformation
Only Happens by Encountering Christ
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Paul
set out on the road to Damascus intent on rounding up Christians and putting
them in jail.
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After
encountering Christ on that road, Paul went to persecuting Christ’s followers,
to preaching Christ!
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How
might encountering Christ transform us?
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If
we have truly encountered Christ, how does our view of the world change?
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Would
those who know you best, say that your encounter with Christ has changed you as
a person?
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Passage
to Consider: Acts 9:19-22
Ask God for wisdom
and strength, to not fall victim to the love of this world.
Praise God for
revealing himself to us through his Son Jesus Christ!
Pray that we might
be continually transformed as we encounter Christ each day.
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