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We live in a world obsessed with shortcuts, promising faster results, easier fixes, and change without real cost. Deep down, we know that kind of transformation never lasts, because meaningful growth always asks something of us.
This week in our Reset series, we are talking about a Rule of Life. It is not a rigid checklist or another spiritual achievement to unlock. It is a way of intentionally arranging your life around who you are becoming, not just what you are doing. Jesus consistently placed identity before behavior, because good fruit always flows from a healthy tree, not from trying harder when pressure hits.
When life squeezes you, what actually comes out of you in those moments of stress and disappointment? Is it anxiety and defensiveness, or patience, humility, and love shaped over time?
A Rule of Life becomes a trellis that supports steady growth rooted in Christ, forming habits that hold when storms arrive. There are no shortcuts here, only faithful practices that shape us slowly and deeply.
Join us for this teaching and wrestle with this question: who are you really becoming?
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We live in a world obsessed with shortcuts, promising faster results, easier fixes, and change without real cost. Deep down, we know that kind of transformation never lasts, because meaningful growth always asks something of us.
This week in our Reset series, we are talking about a Rule of Life. It is not a rigid checklist or another spiritual achievement to unlock. It is a way of intentionally arranging your life around who you are becoming, not just what you are doing. Jesus consistently placed identity before behavior, because good fruit always flows from a healthy tree, not from trying harder when pressure hits.
When life squeezes you, what actually comes out of you in those moments of stress and disappointment? Is it anxiety and defensiveness, or patience, humility, and love shaped over time?
A Rule of Life becomes a trellis that supports steady growth rooted in Christ, forming habits that hold when storms arrive. There are no shortcuts here, only faithful practices that shape us slowly and deeply.
Join us for this teaching and wrestle with this question: who are you really becoming?