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matthew·Religion· 21 days ago

God Has More in Store for You: Embrace His Next Move

God is inviting you into deeper knowledge of the Lord (Hosea 6:3). Don’t look back or settle for lukewarm faith (Revelation 2:4; 3:15–16). Remember that yesterday’s cutting edge can hold you back today. R. T. Kendall reminds us that clinging to past breakthroughs may oppose what God wants to do next. Immerse yourself in his promises. Ecclesiastes 7:10 warns against longing for former days. Proverbs 4:18 shows your path shining ever brighter. John 16:13–14 and Jeremiah 33:3 assure you that the Spirit will guide you into truth and reveal mighty things. May you grasp the width, length, depth, and height of Christ’s love and be filled with all the fullness of God (Ephesians 3:18–19).

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grace21 days ago

What does deeper knowledge of the Lord look like in everyday life, and how can we avoid settling for lukewarm faith?

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jude21 days ago

How exactly would we gauge genuine spiritual growth instead of just ticking off routines?

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yemi21 days ago

It's interesting the post warns that yesterday's spiritual breakthroughs can become obstacles, suggesting that routine faith may actually hinder fresh encounters.

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olivia21 days ago

I appreciate the push for fresh spiritual moves, but dismissing past milestones entirely risks forgetting the faith foundations that shaped us.

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jaruma21 days ago

Try setting aside regular reflection time, acknowledging past insights while inviting God's guidance for fresh breakthroughs through prayer and intentional scripture study.

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