Thinking people are reflective. Inquiring, observant, and intentional people are usually quite in touch with our core. Our core provides the backdrop for our decisions and our human interactions.
We all have a world view. Our experiences, our beliefs, our education, our values, and our human interactions all contribute to the core of who we are as a person. Our world view works together with our core, determining how we live our lives.
Take a few minutes and make a list of what you feel are your core operating principles. What is it you value in how you are treated by others? What are the things that make you feel valuable? In what ways do you feel you have succeeded and why? Where do feel you have not succeeded/failed – and what has gotten in the way?
Jesus made a deep statement about God’s core in Matthew 22:34-40. Quality life appeared to be Jesus-defined by two major tenants. Love for God and love for others. This is a great place to start when we reflect on our own personal core.
It is so cool to be a Christ-follower on many levels. Because the “heart” of mankind is corrupt and can’t be trusted, the gift of a new heart is huge to anyone who finds it. While I couldn’t trust my old, lost heart – I can listen to my new heart in a way that produces freedom and fills me with hope. Neat. Check out Ezekiel 36:26 re: new heart.
It is good to pay attention to our core. It is like the wind in the sails of our world view!
My Spirit Heart
My New Heart
A Good Core Song
Thinking people are reflective. Inquiring, observant, and intentional people are usually quite in touch with our core. Our core provides the backdrop for our decisions and our human interactions.
We all have a world view. Our experiences, our beliefs, our education, our values, and our human interactions all contribute to the core of who we are as a person. Our world view works together with our core, determining how we live our lives.
Take a few minutes and make a list of what you feel are your core operating principles. What is it you value in how you are treated by others? What are the things that make you feel valuable? In what ways do you feel you have succeeded and why? Where do feel you have not succeeded/failed – and what has gotten in the way?
Jesus made a deep statement about God’s core in Matthew 22:34-40. Quality life appeared to be Jesus-defined by two major tenants. Love for God and love for others. This is a great place to start when we reflect on our own personal core.
It is so cool to be a Christ-follower on many levels. Because the “heart” of mankind is corrupt and can’t be trusted, the gift of a new heart is huge to anyone who finds it. While I couldn’t trust my old, lost heart – I can listen to my new heart in a way that produces freedom and fills me with hope. Neat. Check out Ezekiel 36:26 re: new heart.
It is good to pay attention to our core. It is like the wind in the sails of our world view!
My Spirit Heart
My New Heart
A Good Core Song