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Allow God to Make You Great: Perfecting Imperfections

Sometimes the grace that covers your life is the call that God has placed on it. He has invested too much into you to allow you to die in your sin. We are like a treasure chest to God. Some people may look at us and think that we are worthless, but the value of who God says we are is locked up on the inside of us awaiting the season to be revealed. None of us know who we are until God speaks. We don’t  know our purpose or even why we look the way that we do. God is strategic and protective. He can’t reveal the totality of the plan that he has for your life because you may try to either abort your mission or go on a voyage that He has not called you to go on. The grace of God is that he can turn our mistakes into blessings and He can use our season of disobedience as teachable points to warn others about what not to do. God specializes in fools, the forgotten, and outcasts. He gives His wisdom to those who people deem unworthy to have it and He transforms lives through brokenness. Free

Identity Arising

A believer, in the body of Christ, is someone who believes in Jesus and that He exist. They believe that He is the son of God and they believe that He died   for their sins and rose again. A Christian is someone who not only believes that Jesus is the son of God and rose again, but they are a person who is identifying and trying to emulate the life and actions of Jesus daily. It is easy to be a believer, but it is hard to be a Christian. It is hard dying to yourself and humbling yourself to apologize when you are wrong. It is hard to give up the pleasures of the flesh and it is hard to live up to the excellence of Christ. Trust me when I say that I know that is hard, but it is so worth it. “God blesses those who patiently endure testing and temptation. Afterward they will receive the crown of life that God has promised to those who love him” (James 1:12 NLT). I sin daily. I mess up and I don’t want to apologize all the time, I don’t want to forgive all the time, but the goal