What we can learn from how God lead Moses to stop settling.
How God helps us develop honest and meaningful relationships that enrich our lives.
How to be content with life, no matter what it throws at you.
So much of life is impossible with only human effort. Start relying on God by learning why and how to fast and pray.
Vulnerability is key to building real and meaningful relationships
We all want to be cared for, known, understood, and loved for who we are. God is the starting place for this kind of intimacy.
God wants us to evaluate ourselves by how deep and strong our faith is. He doesn’t evaluate our spiritual condition by looking at how we appear on the surface. The depth of our faith determines how much of a difference we can make in the lives of those around us.
Even when we make mistakes and hurt God, he still sticks with us because he loves us. Nothing we do can drive him away.
In order to dig deep, we have to be willing to go through the process of discovering who we really are and what’s really in our hearts. We often like to stay superficial and avoid this process. Strain exposes who we really are. How do you handle the strain in your life? What comes out? How deeply rooted are you and able to handle the strain of life?
Are you content? This study is about embracing life’s challenges, letting go of worldly attachments and becoming content.
Do you look forward to praying and believe God listens?
“Deep Vulnerability” is a one-day quiet time in which we examine the life and faith of Hannah in chapters 1 thru 3 of I Samuel.