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Today on the Text-Driven Women Podcast, we're continuing our study on Titus 2. In this episode, we're walking through what it means to be "reverent in behavior" (Titus 2:3).
DIGGING DEEPER GUIDE:
How might a reverent spirit impact a woman’s behavior (at home, at work, how she spends her free time)?
What spiritual mature, older women do you know who exhibits “reverence’?
What are some ways that believers, women specifically, might misrepresent God’s character in the way we live?
Recognizing that every moment is sacred for the believer, how could this kind of thinking change the way we live each day?
Is there any attitude or behavior in your life that you wouldn't want people to see because it is not pleasing to the Lord? Something that does not reflect His character? How would an awareness of the presence of God make a difference in that area of your life?
What part can friendships and relationships play in our desire to live a reverent, holy life–both negatively and positively?
How are you doing with yielding control to the Lord, submission unto Him? Being “reverent in behavior” has a lot to do with the Lordship of Christ?
Define “reverent in behavior.”
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Today on the Text-Driven Women Podcast, we're continuing our study on Titus 2. In this episode, we're walking through what it means to be "reverent in behavior" (Titus 2:3).
DIGGING DEEPER GUIDE:
How might a reverent spirit impact a woman’s behavior (at home, at work, how she spends her free time)?
What spiritual mature, older women do you know who exhibits “reverence’?
What are some ways that believers, women specifically, might misrepresent God’s character in the way we live?
Recognizing that every moment is sacred for the believer, how could this kind of thinking change the way we live each day?
Is there any attitude or behavior in your life that you wouldn't want people to see because it is not pleasing to the Lord? Something that does not reflect His character? How would an awareness of the presence of God make a difference in that area of your life?
What part can friendships and relationships play in our desire to live a reverent, holy life–both negatively and positively?
How are you doing with yielding control to the Lord, submission unto Him? Being “reverent in behavior” has a lot to do with the Lordship of Christ?
Define “reverent in behavior.”