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Jesus, in John 1:38, asks the first disciples: "What do you want?" This simple question has caused me to examine some of my desires. That’s what episode 002 of Ink to Audio is all about.
Takeaways:
* Our desires are often shaped by imitation, so we need to be mindful of our influences.
* Jesus acknowledges our longings but doesn't always immediately satisfy them the way we think He should. Instead, He invites us to "come and see," encouraging us to follow Him.
* When we accept Jesus' invitation to "come and see," He has the power to change who we are and show us greater things than we initially imagined.
As we reflect on this message, I encourage you to take some time this week to prayerfully consider what you truly want in your spiritual life. Ask God to reveal His desires for you and to align your heart with His will.
By Broxton GannonJesus, in John 1:38, asks the first disciples: "What do you want?" This simple question has caused me to examine some of my desires. That’s what episode 002 of Ink to Audio is all about.
Takeaways:
* Our desires are often shaped by imitation, so we need to be mindful of our influences.
* Jesus acknowledges our longings but doesn't always immediately satisfy them the way we think He should. Instead, He invites us to "come and see," encouraging us to follow Him.
* When we accept Jesus' invitation to "come and see," He has the power to change who we are and show us greater things than we initially imagined.
As we reflect on this message, I encourage you to take some time this week to prayerfully consider what you truly want in your spiritual life. Ask God to reveal His desires for you and to align your heart with His will.