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Note: A lot of the material is inspired by Craig Groeschel's book. Each week, I take concepts from Pastor Craig Groeschel's book, The Power To Change, and apply them to brain health.
But God Can - Intro
Craig Groeschel begins this section much like the last, telling a story. In this instance, he tells about a Buick Century he once owned that got rear-ended. [1]
Prior to the accident, his Buick had “Sport Coupe” stenciled on the side. When he got it back from the repair shop, it had “Turbo Coupe” instead of “Sport Coupe.” [1]
“Because willpower doesn’t work, you and I really require more power. We can think we’re a Turbo Coupe, but we’re still just a Sport Coupe.” [1]“Paul knew he needed more power. That’s why he asked in Romans 7:24, “Who will free me from this life that is dominated by sin and death?” (NIT). That is the question we all need to answer.” [1]“But Paul answered his own question with his next sentence in verse 25: ‘Thank God! The answer is in Jesus Christ our Lord’ (NLT).” [1]Saved is a verb. You can write a verb in past, present, future, or perfect tense.
Past tense speaks of something that has already happened.
Present tense describes something happening right now.
Future tense refers to something that will happen eventually but hasn’t yet. [1]
“Perfect tense speaks of something that has happened in the past, is still happening in the present, and will continue in the future. It draws attention to the continuing effects of something that has happened in the past.
Paul wrote ‘saved’ in perfect tense! You were saved by God’s grace in the past, but the effect is still happening.” [1]
“You never have to feel defeated.You can never give up.Because God didn’t just save you. He saves you. He is constantly saving you.” [1]Complete these sentences to write out a prayer, being as specific as you can in what you are asking God to do in your life. Use this pattern as many times as you n
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Note: A lot of the material is inspired by Craig Groeschel's book. Each week, I take concepts from Pastor Craig Groeschel's book, The Power To Change, and apply them to brain health.
But God Can - Intro
Craig Groeschel begins this section much like the last, telling a story. In this instance, he tells about a Buick Century he once owned that got rear-ended. [1]
Prior to the accident, his Buick had “Sport Coupe” stenciled on the side. When he got it back from the repair shop, it had “Turbo Coupe” instead of “Sport Coupe.” [1]
“Because willpower doesn’t work, you and I really require more power. We can think we’re a Turbo Coupe, but we’re still just a Sport Coupe.” [1]“Paul knew he needed more power. That’s why he asked in Romans 7:24, “Who will free me from this life that is dominated by sin and death?” (NIT). That is the question we all need to answer.” [1]“But Paul answered his own question with his next sentence in verse 25: ‘Thank God! The answer is in Jesus Christ our Lord’ (NLT).” [1]Saved is a verb. You can write a verb in past, present, future, or perfect tense.
Past tense speaks of something that has already happened.
Present tense describes something happening right now.
Future tense refers to something that will happen eventually but hasn’t yet. [1]
“Perfect tense speaks of something that has happened in the past, is still happening in the present, and will continue in the future. It draws attention to the continuing effects of something that has happened in the past.
Paul wrote ‘saved’ in perfect tense! You were saved by God’s grace in the past, but the effect is still happening.” [1]
“You never have to feel defeated.You can never give up.Because God didn’t just save you. He saves you. He is constantly saving you.” [1]Complete these sentences to write out a prayer, being as specific as you can in what you are asking God to do in your life. Use this pattern as many times as you n