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We're going to *continue* on the *subject* of *Limiting the Lord in your life*.
Too often *we limit God by putting Him in a box*, putting some *boundaries* on Him.
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Turn with me to */PSA 78:41-42/*
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2* week* ago we *looked at* the *greatness of God* & His willingness to *bless* *His children*.
*1.*
He says in (*/EPH 3:20/*) that *He wants* to *do exceeding abundantly above* *all* that *we ask or think*.
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And *He will do it, if we don't limit Him*.
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There are *many different ways to limit* the *Holy One* of Israel.
*1.* */PSA 78:42/*
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*1 way* to limit God in your life, is by *not remembering what the Lord has done*.
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*Don't forget the things* that the *Lord* has *done* for you *in* the *past*.
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& *Don't forget* what the *Lord* has *done in the Word* of God.
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If God did it in the Word, *He'll do it for you*.
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The */2nd/* *way to limit* *God* is *by not continuing* in what the *Lord has given you to do*.
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*Many Christians* *receive something from God*, a *goal* or a *vision* or a *ministry*.
(A ministry could be anything from a *pulpit ministry to* the *ministry of helps*.)
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*But* when the *newness wears off*, & it *isn't easy* or *fun anymore*, & *they give up*.
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