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How are the memory verses treating you?

This is the point where it starts getting real…to actually retain all of these, I’m having to make sure to review them a few times through the week as I add new verses.

Here’s the 11th verse of the year:

For freedom Christ has set us free; stand firm therefore, and do not submit again to a yoke of slavery.

Galatians 5:1

Inhale truth. You got this 👊

Reflection

O Lord my God, I cried to you for help, and you have healed me.

Psalm 30:2

I hope never to forget the grace I’ve received. For a long time, my prayers were for the healing I now have experienced, but I lacked the willingness to follow through with them.

I’m used to easy mode. I want to be spoon fed. I want spiritual 2% milk rather than the 2” thick slab of steak.

Why?

Because I’m lazy. At my best, I realize this and combat it. But my default still drifts into shortsightedness.

Getting sober requires a crucifixion of this attitude of expectant results from minimal effort.

True, God does the heavy lifting inside us once we are oriented toward him. But coming to the end of ourselves is an exercise in slow death followed by the choice to finish ourselves off.

We’ve got to start walking toward Him.

Sometimes before we clearly see the way. It’s ok to start by simply walking away from the past.

Then, as we begin to make progress, we see that he has been carrying us even more than we realized.

God, thank you for the rescue. Thank you for your faithfulness.

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Cheers, Eamonn

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