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! Dumb Things Christians Should Avoid
*I.
Trying to be a* 99% *disciple of Jesus.*
(Mark 8:34-36; Gal.
2:20).
* Have I been *crucified* with *Christ*?
*II.
Expecting a single* morning *to equip me spiritually.*
(Acts 2:42-47; Heb.
10:24-25).
* Discipleship is a *life-long* varied, *daily* effort.
*III.
Using the Bible and prayer only in* emergencies.
(Psalm 119:105; 62:1-2; 63:1; Eph.
6:18).
* The Bible and prayer are my *lifelines*.
*IV.
Believing worship is about* me.
(Psalm 90:1-2; 92:1-2; 95:1-3; 96:1-3; Gal.
2:20).
* Worship becomes life-changing when we are cured of our *"I" problem.
*V.
Attempting a* "Lone Ranger" *Christianity.*
* A. Wearing a *mask.*
(II Cor.
6:11-13).
* B. Going it *alone.*
(Acts 2; Eccl.
4:9-12; "one another" commands).
* We *need* others.
*Others* need us.
*VI.
Living a* safe *life.*
(Mark 8:34-36).
* I will *choose* wisely today and live *fully* for god.
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