Week One- Untying the Cords of the Yoke
Review of the kings, but key note: People crave a human worth worshiping but we are wise to Not deliver! We can be faithful to God and still be attacked by the Enemy. ~ Beth Moore
Week two- That You May Know..
Key highlights: Isaiah states that God has "Graciously extended the following benefits to his children."
1. To know God and Believe Him
2. To Glorify God
3. To find satisfaction in God
4. To Experience God's Peace
5. To enjoy God's presence.
Road map to lead you home if you are held captive.
What is Captive? A Christian is held Captive by anything that hinders the abudnant and effective Spirit-filled life God has planned for her.
God's Glory is the way He makes Himself recognizable.
Is your soul entirely satisfied with Christ?
Not a life full of activities, but a soul full of Jesus!
You must believe, bend a knee, and learn to receive.
God did not insist on my forgiving for the sake of my perpetrator, but for the sake of peace in my life.
We can learn to enjoy God's presence in the storm!
All taken from Beth Moore's Study Week Two
Review of the kings, but key note: People crave a human worth worshiping but we are wise to Not deliver! We can be faithful to God and still be attacked by the Enemy. ~ Beth Moore
Week two- That You May Know..
Key highlights: Isaiah states that God has "Graciously extended the following benefits to his children."
1. To know God and Believe Him
2. To Glorify God
3. To find satisfaction in God
4. To Experience God's Peace
5. To enjoy God's presence.
Road map to lead you home if you are held captive.
What is Captive? A Christian is held Captive by anything that hinders the abudnant and effective Spirit-filled life God has planned for her.
God's Glory is the way He makes Himself recognizable.
Is your soul entirely satisfied with Christ?
Not a life full of activities, but a soul full of Jesus!
You must believe, bend a knee, and learn to receive.
God did not insist on my forgiving for the sake of my perpetrator, but for the sake of peace in my life.
We can learn to enjoy God's presence in the storm!
All taken from Beth Moore's Study Week Two