Questioning Self
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Introduction
Introduction
Question: a doubt about the truth or validity of something
Question: a doubt about the truth or validity of something
the raising of a doubt about or objection to something
the raising of a doubt about or objection to something
5 Questions to ask yourself, to keep yourself in check.
5 Questions to ask yourself, to keep yourself in check.
Check: examine (something) in order to determine its accuracy, quality, or condition
Check: examine (something) in order to determine its accuracy, quality, or condition
Check: to detect the presence of something
Check: to detect the presence of something
Check: verify the accuracy of something by comparing it with (something else)
Check: verify the accuracy of something by comparing it with (something else)
2 Corinthians 13:5
2 Corinthians 13:5
Luke 17
Luke 17
1. Lord am I the Problem?
1. Lord am I the Problem?
Luke 17:1-2
Luke 17:1-2
2. Lord, am I Forgiving Enough?
2. Lord, am I Forgiving Enough?
Luke 17:3–4
Luke 17:3–4
3. Lord, Do I have enough faith?
3. Lord, Do I have enough faith?
Luke 17:5-6
Luke 17:5-6
4. Lord, am I looking in the right place?
4. Lord, am I looking in the right place?
Luke 17:20–24
Luke 17:20–24
5. Lord, am I Awake Enough?
5. Lord, am I Awake Enough?
Luke 17:26–27
Luke 17:26–27
Luke 17:28–30
Luke 17:28–30
Conclusion
Conclusion
Takeaway 1
Takeaway 1
No one knows you like you, so no one can check you like you.
No one knows you like you, so no one can check you like you.
Takeaway 2
Takeaway 2
Check ups doesn’t mean something is wrong, but they can catch things before they get wrong.
Check ups doesn’t mean something is wrong, but they can catch things before they get wrong.
Confession
Confession
I am willing to examine myself because God you've done so much for me that it's only right for me to make sure I am becoming all you want me to be.
I am willing to examine myself because God you've done so much for me that it's only right for me to make sure I am becoming all you want me to be.
