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Above All
We saw this lived out this past weekend, when we took a look at Abraham and Isaac.
For Christ to be above all in our lives, we must…
Identify what you love the most.
God pointed out to Abraham what he loved the most, his son.
And God asked him to sacrifice him.
What do you love the most?
check your screen time, what are you viewing the most?
What do you get excited about?
what does a typical day look like for you?
who do you spend them most time with?
For instance, Linlee and I love movies...
How would you know that?
Well, we spend time at the movies, we spend money on the movies.
Let’s take a few moments to answer these questions…
2. Be willing to lay it on the alter.
Abraham got up with every intention of sacrificing Isaac.
cut wood
he loaded up the donkey
carried the fire and the knife
We’ve identified what we need to sacrifice, but now it’s time to actually start the process.
We talk about laying it down, but now we must cut the wood, we have to load up the donkey, and bring the knife and fire.
That may mean we set screen time limits
we allow someone to hold us accountable for what we are watching on tiktok and on our phones.
We talk with someone with what we are struggling with.
We start putting God above our sports, by packing a dinner or run to taco casa after practice so we can make it to church.
Set reminders on our phones to get in God’s word.
We have a tough conversation with our boyfriends and girlfriends about some boundaries we need to set so that our relationship glorifies God.
start the process.
Don’t just talk it, Live it.
3. Allow God to use your passions for His glory.
God used what Abraham loved the most for His Glory, when He put God first.
How can God use your gifts?
How can he use your passions if you don’t give them to him, because guess what??
He gave them to you in the first place.
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