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Intro- Walking with God is an appropriate response to who God is
-Not legalism, but relationship
-Not obligation, but desire
All Christians have been called
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All Christians have been called
Our calling calls us to a lifestyle, not simply claim an identity
-Football player Analogy
-Blake was in a band (doesn’t sing, doesnt’ play an instrument, no gigs, no rehearsals)
That calling looks different for different people
We are declared worthy through Christ
-Not through our actions
-There is a standard or a way to walk worthy
2. Fruits of walking with the Lord
a. Humility
-”Not thinking less of yourself, but thinking of yourself less.”
Rick Warren, “The Purpose Driven Life”
b.
Gentleness
i. not weakness, controlled strength (Point to Christ)
c. Love
i.
In spite of circumstances and feelings
ii.
Develops and strengthens patience
-Share about praying for teamwork and building relationships on World Changers trip
-Not everyone is the same place
-We are called to patiently disciple others
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Unity
i.
Through the Spirit
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