Our culture teaches us to avoid failure and hide our weaknesses.Jesus models that when we lead from our limp, we discover God’s wisdom and power in our weaknesses.
Powers of the Past (Becoming Emotionally Healthy: week 6)
We become stuck in life, bound by learned behaviors that keep us from experiencing freedom and joy. Jesus is able to break the powers of our yesterdays and yesteryears when we come to Him.
Treasures in Grief (Becoming Emotionally Healthy: week 5)
Grief will come to each of us as we experience loss. It can be overwhelming to our grief so we supress it. What if there was a treasure buried in our grief?
Measure of Maturity (Becoming Emotionally Healthy: week 4)
We tend to measure spiritual maturity based onhow much knowledge someone has. Jesus has one measure or mark of spiritual maturity, and it is His only benchmark to identify those who are a part of God’s family.
God-Given Limits (Becoming Emotionally Healthy: week 3)
We don’t like being limited. We are always pushing the limits. However, when we don’t embrace our God-given limits we suffer or we cause others to suffer.
Follow the Crucified Jesus (Becoming Emotionally Healthy: week 2)
Do you follow a person of Jesus made in your image? Or, do you follow the crucified Jesus who promises life?
Be Before Do (Becoming Emotionally Healthy: week 1)
When our priorities are disordered, our emotional health and our relationships suffer the consequences.