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Sunday, January 8, 2017

Empowered

January 8
Our transformation and heart change can only come from the Holy Spirit within.
It’s hard to imagine that God could do even more for us than what we’ve seen so far in Emmanuel. And yet, things get even sweeter. Our amazing, enormous God not only is with us, and became one of us, but now we learn that this same God sent His Spirit to indwell us. God can be in us—leading us, sustaining us, and giving us the ability to live a life that is powerfully devoted to Him!

Scripture for today, John 14:15-23, which invites us to look at heart change through the Holy Spirit.
Take time to reflect together on the passage. Read the passage a second time if needed. If you’d like some help in drawing out reflections, share answers to these questions: How do you show love (to your family, friends, those you don’t like)? How does your love differ from your family and friends to those you don’t like?

Jesus tells us that we are not alone, but that the Holy Spirit lives within us; how does knowing that we do not have to rely on ourselves for heart change, affect how you can love others?
With the start of a new year, what are things you can do this year to show that God dwells in you? Who are people in your life that need to hear the Gospel?

After giving time to reflection, offer up a simple prayer to God. If you aren’t sure what to pray, consider something like this: “Thank you God for sending the Holy Spirit to transform my heart. Thank you God for the strength, peace, comfort, and leading that the Holy Spirit provides in my life. Amen.”

Here are some other ways you can put your faith into practice with this week’s focus - “Empowered.”
For Adults
It is not easy to love everyone. As you go through your week look for the things that you struggle with about others, and ask God to change your heart. In that moment pray that the Holy Spirit would start to transform your heart to see those things as God does.
For Teens
It is not easy to love everyone. As you go through your week look for the things that are hard to love in others. Stop in the moments when you find things that you don’t like, or make you mad. Pray that the Holy Spirit would start to change your heart to see those people as God does.
For Kids
We know we love God when we love others. Ask your kids who out of the people they know, is God asking them to show love to?
—Brittany Timm & David White



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