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Big Picture Belief

Posted on November 27, 2024 by Chris Suitt
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“Small daily practices accrue over time and become transformative.” Our Father wants to move us beyond what we know about Him to actually being transformed by what we know. In accomplishing this goal, He sometimes allows us to experience a … Continue reading →

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It’s All in the Approach

Posted on November 20, 2024 by Chris Suitt
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Nothing is going to change until something changes you. Revelation 11:16 shows 24 elders sitting on 24 thrones before God, who then got off them to worship God. Thrones denote power, which these elders had. Yet, they fell on their … Continue reading →

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Living Hope

Posted on November 13, 2024 by Chris Suitt
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A hope that anchors the soul. In the book of Numbers, whenever the people faced adversity, they looked in the rear-view mirror to their past rather than the windshield to their future – the Promised Land. Parched lips? Let’s head … Continue reading →

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Fullness

Posted on November 6, 2024 by Chris Suitt
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You will never want more of Jesus until you experience emptiness. Here’s something to think about. Is who you are right now worth leaving behind to experience who you can become? Before answering, let me share an illustration of being … Continue reading →

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Where’s Your Focus?

Posted on October 30, 2024 by Chris Suitt
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You go where you focus. “You are so good.” This statement can be both true and false at the same time. The difference is your focus: before or after the cross. Jesus was called good. He responded by saying that … Continue reading →

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