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Garth Heckman
The David Alliance
The Snow Storm of snow storms… 14-18 inches and counting plus 45 MPH winds. But people didn’t miss the gym today…
Great weekend… a nice Sunday to just hang out and relax. Ate a lot of food, good work outs… finally got my ischial Tuberosity to calm down… did some deeds at 550 and had very little discomfort. My next birthday is in 4 months… what do I want to do at 61?
Last year deadlift 630, squat 650 bench 335….
Maybe this year I will do the splits… uhm no!
Chris Krymera 9mm sexy, mean, well built, feels great in the hand, feels like its already broken in…
Have you seen the memes “you only had one job”… and some are good most are bad!
What is our mission? Well I think we could agree it is the same as Jesus mission…right? So what is his mission? Where do we see the most concise definition of what he was called to do?
Luke 19:10
The Bible verse "For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost" is Luke 19:10 (NIV). It serves as a concise summary of Jesus Christ's mission and earthly ministry, spoken after his interaction with Zacchaeus, highlighting his focus on redeeming those spiritually separated from God.
Key Aspects of Luke 19:10
This verse is considered a key statement in the Gospel of Luke regarding the purpose of Jesus’ incarnation—to bring salvation to all
Now you might find yourself - like many of us at times - asking… God what do you want from my life? What is my life about? What should I be doing with my life?
I think this verse if pretty clear - it answers those questions. I have found personally and in many conversations that the minute details I want are typically found when I obey the big details. I know I am to seek and save the lost for Jesus - and when I major on the majors - the minors seem to fill themselves in. And yes, your job, who you marry, where you move, should you buy a house, etc… those are actually minors for the most part… if you put Luke 19:10 as a priority.
Yes, who you marry is a big decision if you don’t have Luke 19:10 in place - but if you do… well it takes care of itself.
Think about it!
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Garth Heckman
The David Alliance
The Snow Storm of snow storms… 14-18 inches and counting plus 45 MPH winds. But people didn’t miss the gym today…
Great weekend… a nice Sunday to just hang out and relax. Ate a lot of food, good work outs… finally got my ischial Tuberosity to calm down… did some deeds at 550 and had very little discomfort. My next birthday is in 4 months… what do I want to do at 61?
Last year deadlift 630, squat 650 bench 335….
Maybe this year I will do the splits… uhm no!
Chris Krymera 9mm sexy, mean, well built, feels great in the hand, feels like its already broken in…
Have you seen the memes “you only had one job”… and some are good most are bad!
What is our mission? Well I think we could agree it is the same as Jesus mission…right? So what is his mission? Where do we see the most concise definition of what he was called to do?
Luke 19:10
The Bible verse "For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost" is Luke 19:10 (NIV). It serves as a concise summary of Jesus Christ's mission and earthly ministry, spoken after his interaction with Zacchaeus, highlighting his focus on redeeming those spiritually separated from God.
Key Aspects of Luke 19:10
This verse is considered a key statement in the Gospel of Luke regarding the purpose of Jesus’ incarnation—to bring salvation to all
Now you might find yourself - like many of us at times - asking… God what do you want from my life? What is my life about? What should I be doing with my life?
I think this verse if pretty clear - it answers those questions. I have found personally and in many conversations that the minute details I want are typically found when I obey the big details. I know I am to seek and save the lost for Jesus - and when I major on the majors - the minors seem to fill themselves in. And yes, your job, who you marry, where you move, should you buy a house, etc… those are actually minors for the most part… if you put Luke 19:10 as a priority.
Yes, who you marry is a big decision if you don’t have Luke 19:10 in place - but if you do… well it takes care of itself.
Think about it!

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