Dealing with difficulties the way the world deals with them gets us nowhere. Living life on a divine plane gives us supernatural results because that’s when God can get personally involved. When God starts something in us, He’ll never leave the job half-finished. He does what He says He’ll do, one hundred percent of the time. To help you meditate on that, we’ve curated the Divine Level of Life combo this month. It includes:
The Living Life at God’s Altitude 3-message series
A humble attitude is pleasing to God. Humility is a godly character trait, but it can be a challenge for believers living in a world that exalts pride and arrogance. God very much wants to bless us; He can do so when we avoid being proud and arrogant and shun an inflated opinion of ourselves. A humble mindset acknowledges our dependence on God, never on ourselves. It embraces a servant mentality of putting others first. True leaders are always willing to begin at the bottom, regardless of external pressures to put themselves at the top. Letting the examples of humility that David, Paul, and Jesus, Himself, set allows God to elevate and exalt us.
The Embracing Grace 2-message series
For the Christian, understanding the difference between the old and new covenants is essential to success. Under the law, obeying God was demonstrated by actions; under grace, it is now shown by our belief in Jesus Christ. Even Christians can make the mistake of doing religious works by habit without taking God into account or asking for His blessing. This is the definition of ungodliness. It is impossible to succeed when we disregard God and instead focus only on ourselves. Under grace, doing is still important, but the order of things has changed. Believing in God’s love and embracing it enables us to do the right things not out of mechanical habit, but because of our reliance on Him.
The Three Levels of Grace mini-book