Dashboard Devo Willis Deitz
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- Religion & Spirituality
Life is crazy busy and between errands, school drop-offs, and meal prep and if you’re anything like me, we forget to model worship and devotion to God with our families. But don’t worry, this is designed to be a quick, supplemental devotion for you and the family! Take us with you to school, workouts, grocery shopping, or for some after-dinner scripture time, reflection, and prayer. Two things to note: 1. I hope you join me each week to jump-start your family devotion time and 2. this is in no way to replace your own personal devotion time. My desire is you and your family use this opportunity to cultivate deep interactions with each other over God’s word.
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Matt. 5:8 Pure of Heart
What would it look like if you loved God with your whole heart? Let's talk about that!
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Matt. 5:7 Merciful
Mercy is as difficult to give as it can be to receive. What does Jesus have to say about how his people live out mercy? Let's talk about that today!
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Matt. 5:6 - Righteousness
When was the last time you felt incredible hunger? What feelings or emotions did you have knowing you were going to feast on your favorite meal? Now, what would your life look like if you hungered and thirst for Jesus like you do your favorite meal or drink? Let's talk about that!
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Matt. 5:5 - Meekness
Meekness is not simply being an easy-going person. Not just a gentle, quiet, submissive spirit. It might include those attributes but it's more than these. Meekness is a bold recognition of the power of Jesus in and through our lives! It's realizing that we are weak and Jesus is strong.
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Matt. 5:4- Mourning
Today, Jesus is talking about what it means to be spiritually mournful. The good news is when we mourn like Jesus wants us to, He comforts us with His love. So how do we spiritually mourn?
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Matt. 5:3- Poor In Spirit
Have you ever wondered what Jesus meant when he said, "Blessed are the poor in spirit..."? Maybe a better question is, "What ways do you find yourself trying to earn God's favor?" When we learn to be poor in spirit, we remind ourselves that we have to come empty-handed so that we can receive everything we need from Jesus.