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Mitch‘s micro group
Micro group is this 6/28 Sunday at 2-5 (no food provided this time with being so busy with work) then from 5-6 we are doing an entrepreneur business building session. Listen up guys this is a great opportunity for those of you that are looking to start a business, or maybe you already started it, but are looking for some guidance. Mitch is a brilliant man when it comes to entrepreneurship. And he is a great instructor, loves to help. Take advantage of this. N7640 WIS-47 Black Creek WI 54106
Mitch’s Micro Group
Micro group is this 6/28 Sunday at 2-5 (no food provided this time with being so busy with work) then from 5-6 we are doing an entrepreneur business building session. Listen up guys this is a great opportunity for those of you that are looking to start a business, or maybe you already started it, but are looking for some guidance. Mitch is a brilliant man when it comes to entrepreneurship. And he is a great instructor, loves to help. Take advantage of this. N7640 WIS-47 Black Creek WI 54106 United States
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I have fallen into, on several occasions, listening to people's testimony and thinking "man, I wish I had a good testimony." I think this is flawed, envious for sure, possibly prideful. No one WANTS a rock bottom testimony, not really, not when you hear what people go through. I think the overarching base is this: die, die to self, kill off the old and put on the new. Whether it is you used to be a different denomination, you grew up in a broken home, you became addicted to something, you were a liar, a cheat, a manipulator, etc, etc. Killing off what you claim as your identity is difficult and it hurts, but your identity in Christ is so much more fulfilling. Whatever it may be, pick up your cross, and FOLLOW. In order to be a good leader, you must learn to follow. It hurts, it humbles, it teaches. Ultimately this is the take away: no ones testimony is better or worse, more than or less than. Every one of us has a testimony that will help someone at some point. Use YOUR testimony, shout your love for God, inject it into every day conversation, but never think your path is obsolete or not enough. What you went through to get to Christ, to follow our LORD, is valuable and so are you.
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Spot on!!!!
Clarity, Clutter, Confusion.
How many over-analyzers do we have here? Now an over analyzer is really a "I don't Two questions for the clear and present understanding of God's will right now in this moment: - Father, what are you saying in this moment? - What do I need to do right now in this moment? Infantile, you say? Not difficult enough? Won't He understand if I don't overexplain? And what if He doesn't answer? Let's take a look: Humility required; simplicity required; His omniscience of you supercedes your own knowledge of self; He always answers, generally in ways we don't anticipate, or we are expecting. Hebrews 11:6 (TLV) "Now without faith it is impossible to please God. For the one who comes to God must believe that He exists and that He is a rewarder of those who seek Him." We are seeking Him, not His words in response, provision, information, or even His presence. We are seeking Him. All these are secondary, not primary. He is omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent, omnibenevolent. Therefore, how He responds remains in His providence. He can hear and engage with His sons as He sees fit, both when and how. What do you think? barry/fs
Clarity, Clutter, Confusion.
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I agree Barry as we discussed Abram being blameless before God. Abram’s blamelessness reminds us that God is not asking for anxious overanalysis but for a whole, sincere heart that walks with Him in trust. We do not need to explain everything perfectly before God; we need to seek Him honestly, believe that He is present, and obey what He has already made clear. Like Abram, we are called to live before God with undivided devotion, asking, “What are You saying now?” and “What do You want me to do now?” Then we rest in His wisdom, His timing, and His faithful care. We should trust that God is present, that He is good, and that He will answer in His providence and timing. That means we can ask plainly and wait humbly. So the better pattern is this: • Seek God, not just information from God. • Ask clearly, not anxiously. • Obey what is already clear. Biblical Truths. • Trust God with what is not yet clear. • Stay blameless in the Genesis 17 sense: whole, sincere, and undivided, ie. Stop trying to out think God, as to what is good/ right for you. In that sense, “over-analyzing” can become a form of self-protection or control, while blamelessness is a form of simple covenant trust. Abram’s example says, in effect, “Walk with God honestly, receive His word, and do the next faithful thing.”
July Called to Greatness
Just a reminder July C2G will be the 1613 conference held at Scott Vans House July 17 th in the evening and all of the 18. If you have not registered please do. Info about conference in link below. https://1613mensconference.com/
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Mark Oleck
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Marine Infantry vet (6 yrs chaos survivor), Nurse Anesthetist. Dad to Marine & Navy sons. Jesus follower, Questionable humor, Loyal, Outdoorsman

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