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*/4 Spirits That Will Destroy Spiritual Passion/*
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The Competitive Spirit – we are either not on the same team or we are competing for a limited number of starting positions on the same team.
We are called to relationship together.
We become partners, confidence
builders, or competitors.
3 John 9
We have been raised in a very competitive society: kids/adults
Spend more and more time looking sideways and less time looking upwards
and ahead to what God has for us.
Henri Nouwen story
John 21:21,22
Phil.
1:15-17
*Oscar Wilde story
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The Critical Spirit – see the negative\bad
Gal.
5:15
Heb.
12:15
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The Vain Spirit – Insatiable need to impress people in order to have them like us.
Luke 9:46-48
The more I try to find my acceptance in people, the less I will feel it comes from God.
Matthew 6:33
James Denny – “No man can bear witness to Christ and to himself at the same time.
No man can give the impression that he is clever and that Christ is mighty to save.”
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The Adversarial Spirit – how do we respond to those who are critical
Prov.
15:12
Prov.
23:23
Prov.
27:6
Spiritual passion cannot coexist with hatred
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