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Introduction:
Recap Morning Session.
Article entitled “Hunger Makes A Good Meal.”
Here’s what it says;
“The French have a proverb, which states, “A good meal ought to begin with hunger.”
It is hard to enjoy a meal when you are not yet hungry.
But, when you are hungry, anything tastes good.”
Turn and Talk: What do you feel like when your hungry?
When you’re not hungry?
Point: Devoted to feeding ourselves the Word of God.
(Pray)
Get Off The Milk:
Story of a baby growing.
Our walk with the Lord Jesus Christ should start with milk, but shouldn’t stay there.
We need parents, pastors, small group leaders, friends and mentors, but we shouldn’t depend on them for our growth.
Moving From Milk to Meat:
1.) Have an authentic faith:
2.) Allow the Bible to shape you:
“Not being in God’s Word disconnects you from the power source of Jesus Christ.”
3.) Remove Distractions:
4.) Have A Friend/Mentor That Holds You Accountable:
Close:
We need to examine ourselves.
Use Your Sword
Depend on God.
(Dealing with the loss of Leah)
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