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“God Wants You to Become the Best Version of Yourself“

Speaker: Rob Harter

Series: Other Messages

Primary text: Philippians 1:6

Speaker: Rob Harter
Series: Other Messages
Primary text: Philippians 1:6

God wants you to become the best version of yourself.

What spiritual activities and disciplines are helping you love God more and love others more? This is a challenge we face, particularly in America. We are living in a culture where the trend is one of greater and greater isolation. Our dependency on technologies like our cellphones and computers wrap us in a virtual cocoon, making our hyper connected nation the loneliest nation on earth.

In the beginning when God created Adam He said, “It is not good for the man to be alone”. He then created Eve to be his partner and companion. (Genesis 2:18 NIV) God created each one of us for community, yet a quarter of Americans say they’ve felt lonely in the last month. Does that describe your life today? We yearn to experience life in all its fullness and become the best version of ourselves but many of us don’t know where to begin or we get lost and distracted along the way.

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God wants you to become the best version of yourself. If you dream of success, of love, and friendships you can trust and lean on, begin by investing in your relationship with God and let His will and wisdom carry you through to your greatest potential.

Other texts in this message: Jeremiah 1:5, John 10:10, Ephesians 2:10, Ephesians 4:7, Romans 12:9-13

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Verse for the Week: Philippians 1:6

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Worship Songs

King Of My Heart
John and Sarah McMillan

Great Is Thy Faithfulness
Thomas Chisholm and William Runyon

Do It Again
Steven Furtick, Matt Redman, Chris Brown & Mack Brock


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