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“Still God’s Child”

Greatness means remembering you’re still God’s child

When asked who will be the greatest in the kingdom of heaven, Jesus uses a little child to remind the disciples that the way up to greatness is actually the way down. It’s not from childish behavior, but in childlike faith where we find the reverence, humility and dependence on God that redefines greatness. No matter our smarts or success in athletics, academics, finances, life experiences or years on this earth, we can never overachieve enough to find ourselves out of being under the mighty hand of God. The good news, the great joy this Christmas, is that God sent His child so that we can always be one of His.

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Homework

May you remember that you are a child of God.

Make time for someone who needs your time.

Book Recommendation: “Love Does” by Bob Goff

Pray in a different way: To Papa, perhaps

Song Recommendation: “No Longer Slaves”

Psalm 131:1-2
My heart is not proud Lord, my eyes are not haughty; I do not concern myself with great matters or things too wonderful for me. But I have calmed and quieted myself, I am like a weaned child with its mother; like a weaned child I am content.

Worship Songs

No Longer Slaves

Jonathan and Melissa Helser

O Come to the Altar

Mack Brock, Chris Brown, Steven Furtick, and Wade Joye

What a Beautiful Name

Ben Fielding and Brooke Ligertwood

Biblical References

Referenced Verses

Psalm 131:1-3, Mark 10:13-16, Mark 14:35-36

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