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Week 8

I’VE RESIGNED FROM RESIGNING (Part 2)

By Sandra Clifton, D.Min.

 

Begin your study by reading “I’ve Resigned From Resigning” by Barbara Wentroble (SpiritLed Woman magazine, Oct/Nov, 2007).

 

 

Introduction

God has called you to great things for His kingdom. Instead of letting the stresses of life cause you to resign from God’s perfect will for your life—and the great things you haven’t had time to do for Him—you should resign from resigning! Vow this day to get more into God’s Word, to discover His leads and directions for your life. Spend more time in prayer to feel them, and then get active in walking out those great things He has in store for you!

 

What God Says

Read: Jer. 29:11.

 

Write it out.

 

Deeper Insight

Read the following scriptures (in New King James Version, as the exercises to follow will be based on that). Make brief notes of how each passage conveys the message that God has plans and works for you to fulfill.

 

Jer. 29:11: ________________________________________________

 

2 Cor. 9:8: __________________________________________________

 

Phil. 1:6: __________________________________________________

 

Application

Below are themes (expressed in short sentences or phrases) from scriptures, taken from the previous Deeper Insight section. Two extra ones are thrown in for good measure (no doubt for the purpose of testing you)! Put the letter of the theme next to the right scripture listing. When finished, check to see how you did by looking up the scriptures. Put them on 3x5 cards or enter them into your computer (perhaps as a screen saver). Get the promises of God’s Word in you—that He has great plans for you!

 

Themes

a.      God is in control at all times

b.      God knows the thoughts He thinks towards you

c.      God never lies

d.      He will complete the good work He has begun in you

e.      God is able to make all grace abound toward you

 

Scripture listings

____ Jer. 29:11

____ 2 Cor. 9:8

____ Phil. 1:6

 

For Group Study

Begin your group time by reading aloud 2 Cor. 9:8. Ask the group to share what they think the significance of this scripture is. Ask them what they think “having an abundance for every good work” means to them. Encourage testimonies of how God’s grace has been sufficient for them to do the work of the ministry, despite the odds (ask them to give situations or stories from their lives, to encourage the group).

            Close the meeting with prayer, giving praise and thanks to the Lord for His grace, which is sufficient! Thank Him that they are equipped with His grace in all things—having an abundance for every good work!

 

Prayer

Memorize 2 Cor. 9:8. Read it aloud as part of your prayer, and then thank the Lord that His grace is sufficient to give you the strength and power you need to do His work and to walk in the fulfillment of His calling on your life!


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