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Week Two
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Some trust in chariots and some in horses,
but we trust in the name of the LORD our God. (Psalms 20:7 NIV)
Day 1
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To know and do the will of God, I must
deny self and return to a God-centered life.
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I must reorient my life to God.
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I must focus my life on God's purposes not
my own plans.
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I must seek to see from God's perspective
rather than from my own distorted human perspective.
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I must wait until God shows me what He is
about to do through me.
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I will watch to see what God is doing
around me and join Him.
Day 2
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Do things God's way.
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God will accomplish more in six months
through a person yielded to Him than we could do in 60 years without Him.
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I am God's servant. I adjust my life to
what He is about to do.
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Understanding what God is about to do
where I am is more important than telling God what I want to do for Him.
Day 3
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God's revelation of His activity is an
invitation for me to adjust my life to Him and join in His work.
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"I seek at the beginning to get my heart
into such a state that it has no will of its own in regard to a given
matter."
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"I do not leave the result to feeling or
simple impression."
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"I seek the Will of the Spirit of God
through, or in connection with, the Word of God."
Day 4
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God has not changed. He still speaks to
His people.
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If I have trouble hearing God speak, I am
in trouble at the very heart of my Christian experience.
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God speaks by the Holy Spirit through the
Bible, prayer, circumstances, and the church to reveal Himself, His
purposes, and His ways.
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Knowing God's voice comes from an intimate
love relationship with God.
Day 5
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The moment God speaks to me is the very
moment God wants me to respond to Him.
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The moment God speaks to me is God's
timing.
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God develops my character to match the
assignment He has for me.
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He has a right to interrupt my life. He is
Lord. When I accepted Him as Lord, I gave Him the right to help Himself to
my life any time He wants.
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