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Proverbs 27
when you walk up to a clear body of water and you stand just right, you can see your reflection.
When you look at the product of your life you can see what lies in your heart.
When I think of a story in the Bible that points to a poor reflected heart, I think about the rich young ruler.
A poor reflection thinks they have it all together.
At SLU 101 Orlando....
When we think we have it all together we delay getting to where the Lord wants us to go.
2. A pursuing heart asks the right questions.
The disciples were inquisitive .
They wanted to know who and how to be saved?
Are you asking the right questions..
Are you evaluating your life well ?
3. A pure hears knows that Jesus makes the reflection perfect.
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