The document discusses the concept of legacy and highlights themes from the movie "Courageous". It explores how the characters in the movie lived courageously and wanted to be remembered. Building a godly legacy involves shaping one's children, doing good works, being good stewards, and building God's eternal kingdom. The ultimate legacy is how one is remembered by God.
Many Christians live life either without true purpose or destiny, or one that is shallow. These exhortations and prayers are meant to help Christians live a more meaningful and purposeful life.
We can keep our hearts and minds thankful for the many blessings that God supplies and for the benefits that He loads us with daily. As we do so, we will be acknowledging God in all our endeavors, and we will have peaceful hearts and minds because we are living with thanksgiving.
WORDS do three things to you and for you:
The WORDS you speak identify you.
The Words you speak set the boundaries of your life.
The WORDS you speak affect your spirit (your inward man).
If you want to locate yourself, just listen to the WORDS you speak.
Success and failure are both determined by what a person believes to receive. As we practice positive believing—believing the positive words of God’s Word—we will receive the positive results that God desires for each of us.
Many Christians live life either without true purpose or destiny, or one that is shallow. These exhortations and prayers are meant to help Christians live a more meaningful and purposeful life.
We can keep our hearts and minds thankful for the many blessings that God supplies and for the benefits that He loads us with daily. As we do so, we will be acknowledging God in all our endeavors, and we will have peaceful hearts and minds because we are living with thanksgiving.
WORDS do three things to you and for you:
The WORDS you speak identify you.
The Words you speak set the boundaries of your life.
The WORDS you speak affect your spirit (your inward man).
If you want to locate yourself, just listen to the WORDS you speak.
Success and failure are both determined by what a person believes to receive. As we practice positive believing—believing the positive words of God’s Word—we will receive the positive results that God desires for each of us.
Seeing all the evil in the world is vexing to the righteous. Psalm 37 teaches us that God knows what is happening, that He will act, and how we should live before Him: in trust, delight, doing right, and waiting for Him. (This lesson, for the most part, is completely the work of Joe Griffen.)
If - as Christians - we are wanting to make this a better year we need to have a heart and lifestyle as bond-servants. This goes against our self-serving ways but is essential if we are going to have blessed families, a spiritually filled congregation of believers, or an evangelistic effort unlike previous years.
Many Christians believe Jesus Christ is coming for God's people upon His return and that His return will be as a thief in the night. And that is exactly the reason why many professed Christians do not live a lifestyle as if He's coming any time soon.
As believers, we study God’s Word, fellowship around His Word, and speak His Word. God gives the increase and we grow spiritually. As we do, fruit is produced in our lives. This fruit is reflected in the quality of our lives and shows others the goodness of God.
We need regular Heart Checkups. We need to ask the hard questions and consider seriously the answers. When Jesus says, "Where you treasure is there your heart will be also." he give us insight into the fickle nature of our hearts desire.
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Seeing all the evil in the world is vexing to the righteous. Psalm 37 teaches us that God knows what is happening, that He will act, and how we should live before Him: in trust, delight, doing right, and waiting for Him. (This lesson, for the most part, is completely the work of Joe Griffen.)
If - as Christians - we are wanting to make this a better year we need to have a heart and lifestyle as bond-servants. This goes against our self-serving ways but is essential if we are going to have blessed families, a spiritually filled congregation of believers, or an evangelistic effort unlike previous years.
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Slide 1: Title: Exploring the Mindfulness: Understanding Its Benefits
Slide 2: Introduction to Mindfulness
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Slide 3: Benefits of Mindfulness for Mental Well-being
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Slide 4: Benefits of Mindfulness for Physical Health
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Slide 5: Impact of Mindfulness on Relationships
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Slide 6: Mindfulness Techniques and Practices
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Slide 7: Incorporating Mindfulness into Daily Life
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Mindfulness helps us become more aware of our needs and better manage our time, leading to balance and harmony in life.
Slide 8: Summary: Embracing Mindfulness for Full Living
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Regular mindfulness practice can help achieve a fuller and more satisfying life.
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1. Creating a Legacy
So we are always of good courage. We know that while we are at home in the
body we are away "om the Lord, for we walk by faith, not by sight.
2 Corinthians 5:6-7
4. Courageous
Why ca$ the movie ‘Courageous’?
What made the characters in the movie courageous?
5. Courageous
Why ca$ the movie ‘Courageous’?
What made the characters in the movie courageous?
Why was it so important to them to be remembered in this way?
6. Courageous
Why ca$ the movie ‘Courageous’?
What made the characters in the movie courageous?
Why was it so important to them to be remembered in this way?
"By asking ourselves how we want to be remembered, we plant the seeds for living our lives as if
we matter. By living each day as if we matter, we offer up our own unique legacy. By offering up
our own unique legacy, we make the world we inhabit a better place than we found it." - James
Kouzes
7. Courageous
Why ca$ the movie ‘Courageous’?
What made the characters in the movie courageous?
Why was it so important to them to be remembered in this way?
"By asking ourselves how we want to be remembered, we plant the seeds for living our lives as if
we matter. By living each day as if we matter, we offer up our own unique legacy. By offering up
our own unique legacy, we make the world we inhabit a better place than we found it." - James
Kouzes
10. Understanding...
Definition: ‘An amount of money or property left to someone in
a will.’
What does the word “Legacy” mean to you?
11. Understanding...
Definition: ‘An amount of money or property left to someone in
a will.’
What does the word “Legacy” mean to you?
“The legacy we leave is not just in our possessions but in the quality
of our lives.” - Bi$y Graham
13. Legacy of Our Children
Read: Prov. 17:6; Psalm 127:3-4
14. Legacy of Our Children
Read: Prov. 17:6; Psalm 127:3-4
Building a legacy in our children means shaping their:
15. Legacy of Our Children
Read: Prov. 17:6; Psalm 127:3-4
Building a legacy in our children means shaping their:
Character
16. Legacy of Our Children
Read: Prov. 17:6; Psalm 127:3-4
Building a legacy in our children means shaping their:
Character
Beliefs
17. Legacy of Our Children
Read: Prov. 17:6; Psalm 127:3-4
Building a legacy in our children means shaping their:
Character
Beliefs
Attitudes
18. Legacy of Our Children
Read: Prov. 17:6; Psalm 127:3-4
Building a legacy in our children means shaping their:
Character
Beliefs
Attitudes
Are there other values we should have in creating a legacy in our
children?
19. Legacy of Our Children
Read: Prov. 17:6; Psalm 127:3-4
Building a legacy in our children means shaping their:
Character
Beliefs
Attitudes
Are there other values we should have in creating a legacy in our
children?
How have you done this in past?
22. Legacy in Our Good Works
Read: Acts 10:1-8
Good Works are done in service to:
23. Legacy in Our Good Works
Read: Acts 10:1-8
Good Works are done in service to:
Virtues & Values
24. Legacy in Our Good Works
Read: Acts 10:1-8
Good Works are done in service to:
Virtues & Values
Needs & Desires
25. Legacy in Our Good Works
Read: Acts 10:1-8
Good Works are done in service to:
Virtues & Values
Needs & Desires
God & His Kingdom
26. Legacy in Our Good Works
Read: Acts 10:1-8
Good Works are done in service to:
Virtues & Values
Needs & Desires
God & His Kingdom
What were the good works the characters in the movie took part in?
27. Legacy in Our Good Works
Read: Acts 10:1-8
Good Works are done in service to:
Virtues & Values
Needs & Desires
God & His Kingdom
What were the good works the characters in the movie took part in?
How do these key issues affect your good works?
30. Legacy of Our Stewardship
Read: Matt. 25:14-28
We have stewardship over:
31. Legacy of Our Stewardship
Read: Matt. 25:14-28
We have stewardship over:
Our Finances
32. Legacy of Our Stewardship
Read: Matt. 25:14-28
We have stewardship over:
Our Finances
Our Possessions
33. Legacy of Our Stewardship
Read: Matt. 25:14-28
We have stewardship over:
Our Finances
Our Possessions
Our Selves
34. Legacy of Our Stewardship
Read: Matt. 25:14-28
We have stewardship over:
Our Finances
Our Possessions
Our Selves
Are there other things we might have stewardship over?
35. Legacy of Our Stewardship
Read: Matt. 25:14-28
We have stewardship over:
Our Finances
Our Possessions
Our Selves
Are there other things we might have stewardship over?
Do you feel you are a good steward? Why or Why not?
38. Legacy of Building God’s
Eternal Kingdom
Read: 2 Peter 3:10; Heb. 6:10
In the end, to whom does your legacy matter?
39. Legacy of Building God’s
Eternal Kingdom
Read: 2 Peter 3:10; Heb. 6:10
In the end, to whom does your legacy matter?
How important does this make your legacy to you?
40. Legacy of Building God’s
Eternal Kingdom
Read: 2 Peter 3:10; Heb. 6:10
In the end, to whom does your legacy matter?
How important does this make your legacy to you?
If there was just one thing you would want to be remembered for,
what would it be?
41. Creating a Legacy
So we are always of goof courage. We know that while we are at home in the
body we are away "om the Lord, for we walk by faith, not by sight.
2 Corinthians 5:6-7