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Charles Wesley and the Holy Club
one area of life in which they clearly excelled was embracing the present as the essential moment that mattered most.
Key: God meet us in the present moment.
Act on what you believe.
Do it in this present moment.
Eph.
5:15-18
How you live your life matters (Eph.
5:15)
Several lies:
Non-Chalant lie: “The way I live doesn’t really matter.”
Depressed lie: “My life is worthless.”
Existential lie: “My existance has no real meaning, so I must make up my meaning from within.”
Discouraged lie: “My life won’t really count towards much.”
Self-Centered lie: “My life is all about my happiness, so I’ll just do what I want.”
Make the best use of your time, starting now.
(Eph.
5:16)
Aggressively seek increased understanding in what the will of the Lord is.
(Eph.
5:17)
Don’t do things that waste your life.
(Eph.
5:18a)
Ephesians 5:18 (ESV)
And do not get drunk with wine, for that is debauchery...
Be filled with the Spirit.
(Eph.
5:18b)
Ephesians 5:18 (ESV)
... but be filled with the Spirit,
Start now
Look around you.
Wherever you are right now is the real world.
If you are not acting on what you believe in the present, then what’s to say you will in the future?
Shaping history is not a spectator sport.
God on Campus: Sacred Causes Global Effects (2: How Students Shape History)
Intentional friendships that include honest conversations, steady rhythms of prayer and practical service to others are essential for healthy spiritual growth.
Find your collective...and explore new depths of friendship in God.
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