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Introduction
Welcome & background of the letter and message series.
Many of us identify ourselves as Christian, simply, we understand and share an understanding
Key Point
Christlikeness is a goal that God has for our lives ().
He will achieve this goal by placing ‘His People,’ and ‘His Word,’ in our life.
How will we respond to this work of God?
Likeness Through Relationships ()
Likeness Through Learning()
Application Points
Know: Christlikeness is a goal that God has for our lives (Eph.
4:11-16).
He will achieve this goal by placing ‘His People,’ and ‘His Word,’ in our life.
Grow:
Grow: This week, introduce scripture reading and communication with healthy Christ-followers into your daily routine.
Go: Be a blessing, “To the King of the ages, immortal, invisible, the only God, be honor and glory forever and ever.
Amen.”
I Timothy 1:17, ESV.
Go:
Pray:
Pray: Let Paul’s example be our prayer, “…that in me, as the foremost, Jesus Christ might display his perfect patience as an example to those who were to believe in him for eternal life.”
I Timothy 1:16, ESV.
Respond: Is God asking you to respond to any part of this message?
if yes, then how should you respond?
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