Worship with Your Life
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Worshiping Jesus isn't an hour a week church service, a 15-minute daily devotion, or a nightly prayer. It is a way of life. For a Christian, it is the way of life.
It is welcoming Jesus along for the minute by minute ride. The ride with the crazy drivers, difficult people, and less than ideal circumstances. He wants to be a part of it all. Church and quiet time are the easy times to follow Christ. It's the rest of life we struggle with. And that's where He wants to be.
When we invite Christ into unrestricted 24/7 access to our hearts, our entire lives become about glorifying Him, and He is able to do so much with the little things along the way.
Chapters- (00:00:02) - Wonders of the World
- (00:01:24) - Jesus' patience with the she-devil
- (00:06:10) - Pondering the Humility of Christ
- (00:10:11) - Humility in the Word
- (00:14:50) - Jesus Was Tempted 3 Times
- (00:18:27) - Did They Know The Messiah Was the Messiah?
- (00:23:50) - Jesus and the Old Covenant
- (00:24:26) - Christianity and Nicodemus
- (00:26:42) - John 3: The Contrast Between John 2 and 3
- (00:31:33) - Why Was Christ So Humiliated?
- (00:35:46) - say yes to everything
- (00:40:06) - Wonders of the World
- (00:44:38) - Thanksgiving and Being thankful
- (00:47:19) - Rusty Earnhardt In The NASCAR Hall of Fame
- (00:49:33) - Tallahassee Motor Speedway
- (00:51:59) - Carl Lewis on Jimmy Kimmel's Hall of Fame Moment
- (00:54:47) - Things That God Can't Do For You
- (00:56:58) - Homework For Kids
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