TAKE 5 | Solitude: A School for Purpose
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TAKE 5 | Solitude: A School for Purpose

Today we unpack the art of solitude and how it has the opportunity to teach us more about our sinfulness and God’s holiness. What does solitude mean to you? Have the times you’ve taken to be in solitude been fruitful or bounding?

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TAKE 5 | Psalm 63: Thirsty For God
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TAKE 5 | Psalm 63: Thirsty For God

The poetry of the Psalms reminds us how we so desperately need God. They remind us how we rely on him, how we thirst to be satisfied by the only one who can fulfill us. Let's reflect together.

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TAKE 5 | The Hidden Power of the Hero’s Journey
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TAKE 5 | The Hidden Power of the Hero’s Journey

Gem reminds us today to be mindful of where you are in your journey. Every part of life is a journey, a process of becoming the person Christ wants us to be. Keep your finger on the pulse of the larger story in which God has placed you and continue to cooperate with his invitations along the way.

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TAKE 5 | Unpacking the Power of Compassion
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TAKE 5 | Unpacking the Power of Compassion

In Isaiah 49:15 God illustrates how he will never forget us. This assurance speaks directly to our hearts. We long to be seen, heard, known, and loved. And God meets us in that very place. What will it look like for you to receive today?

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TAKE 5 | Unlocking the Power of Trust
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TAKE 5 | Unlocking the Power of Trust

We look at Psalm 20 today to investigate and unlock the power of trust in Jesus Christ. We are reminded of the invitation to trust in our Everlasting Father rather than rely on something else such as our own strength. What might you be relying on instead of God?

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TAKE 5 | Avoiding Undigested Scripture Reading
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TAKE 5 | Avoiding Undigested Scripture Reading

Have you read through the whole Bible or ever deeply studied God's word? 2nd Timothy 3:16-17 explains "All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the servant of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work." What does our scripture reading time look like? Is it deeply reflective, focused on the wisdom of God?

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