Judy Rowland

Judy Rowland
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Sunday, November 21, 2010

Question #2 Nov. 22, 2010

My friends, unbelief feeds faulty assumptions. Not believing God fertilizes that root leads you to further presumption. 

Examine the roots you have recently identified and labeled. How do these roots reflect unbelief?

3 comments:

  1. I think those thoughts, but I hope I dont make decisions based on them. I know God's word and I can hear myself correcting myself often in my head. So they are fleeting, momentary, and then I listen to the voice of wisdom or I hear the still small voice of the Holy Spirit speak to my soul. I guess some of those type thoughts sneak under the radar from time to time, but I think they get caught the next time or eventually and corrected! I also think this is why it is so important to be in attendance each week at church, as well as adult Bible fellowship class, and personal growth Bible studies like this one. The Word of God is not going to magically appear in our heads. We have to do our part and read /listen /study /meditate/recite/ quote/ pray on the Word of God.

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  2. At the core, I think its that I don't always "get" who I am in Christ. I know it with my head but when negative thoughts sneak in, I'm not believing it in my heart. I have to continually renew my mind

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