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Four Powerful Privileges for Children of God

Four Powerful Privileges for Children of God

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Christ presents a powerful counterpoint to isolation by showing how even the Creator of the universe operated with a team and remained in community during His ministry.

• Isolation is a natural instinct during difficult times but often hinders healing rather than helping it
• Christ modeled teamwork throughout His ministry, always traveling with disciples despite their imperfections
• There are three ways to learn lessons: the easy way (from others), the hard way (from our mistakes), or the tragic way (repeating patterns without learning)
• Jesus's prayer in John 17 reveals His focus on glory and victory rather than victimhood and suffering
• As believers, we share four powerful privileges: Christ's life, His name, His Word, and His glory
• Maintaining connection with God and others provides strength to overcome challenges
• Focusing on Christ's promises reorients our thinking away from defeat toward victory

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