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Are we truly living the abundant life Jesus promised? This message challenges us to go 'all in' with our faith, reminding us that Jesus didn't die for us to experience mediocrity. The Greek word 'perissos' in John 10:10 reveals that Christ came to give us a 'super-added' kind of life - one that exceeds our expectations and needs. But to access this abundance, we must surrender fully. Just as we squeeze every bit from a toothpaste tube or sop up gravy with a biscuit, we're called to extract everything possible from our relationship with God. This isn't about self-punishment, but about reorienting our lives around God's plans. When we present ourselves as 'living sacrifices' (Romans 12:1), we open ourselves to a life filled with divine purpose and answered prayers. Are we ready to say 'yes' to God and expand our world, or will we shrink back into isolation and boredom?
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Are we truly living the abundant life Jesus promised? This message challenges us to go 'all in' with our faith, reminding us that Jesus didn't die for us to experience mediocrity. The Greek word 'perissos' in John 10:10 reveals that Christ came to give us a 'super-added' kind of life - one that exceeds our expectations and needs. But to access this abundance, we must surrender fully. Just as we squeeze every bit from a toothpaste tube or sop up gravy with a biscuit, we're called to extract everything possible from our relationship with God. This isn't about self-punishment, but about reorienting our lives around God's plans. When we present ourselves as 'living sacrifices' (Romans 12:1), we open ourselves to a life filled with divine purpose and answered prayers. Are we ready to say 'yes' to God and expand our world, or will we shrink back into isolation and boredom?