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God's love is not a feeling to be found but an anointed person who has come, and receiving Him is what transforms us into people the Scriptures call, "the planting of the Lord."
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Questions for Reflection & Discussion
Where are you most tempted to believe that you need to get yourself together before God can really meet you, and how does Isaiah 61 challenge that assumption?
If Jesus is the clearest picture of what God's love looks like, what part of His life or ministry most reshapes the way you think about God right now?
What might it look like, in this season of your life, to live as someone who has been rooted in God's love rather than trying to prove or earn it?
By Lead Pastor Rich Roush5
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God's love is not a feeling to be found but an anointed person who has come, and receiving Him is what transforms us into people the Scriptures call, "the planting of the Lord."
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Questions for Reflection & Discussion
Where are you most tempted to believe that you need to get yourself together before God can really meet you, and how does Isaiah 61 challenge that assumption?
If Jesus is the clearest picture of what God's love looks like, what part of His life or ministry most reshapes the way you think about God right now?
What might it look like, in this season of your life, to live as someone who has been rooted in God's love rather than trying to prove or earn it?