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Remembering the Forgotten God: An Interactive Workbook for Individual and Small Group Study Remembering the Forgotten God: An Interactive Workbook for Individual and Small Group Study by Francis Chan
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“What comes to mind when you think about relationships? Do you think of having long conversations? Spending time with someone? Going out of your way to make someone happy? Maybe your mind goes straight to a specific person and how much he or she means to you. Or perhaps your view of relationships isn’t so warm and cozy. Maybe every time you’ve opened your heart and life to someone you’ve been disappointed and burned. If that’s the case, the thought of relationships might be associated with insecurity.”
Francis Chan, Remembering the Forgotten God
“the case, the thought of relationships might be associated”
Francis Chan, Remembering the Forgotten God
“But when you start talking to the hurting people around you, digging deeper to learn how you can love and serve them, that’s when you need the Holy Spirit, and that’s precisely when He shows up! God works in the most desperate situations so that no one can mistake it for anything other than His power.”
Francis Chan, Remembering the Forgotten God
“There is a real difference between adding the Spirit to your life and actually following Him minute by minute. If you add the Spirit to your life, you’re not open to change; you just want to enhance what you’re already doing. This is not what the Spirit came to do. On the other hand, if you begin following the Spirit’s leading in your life, you will find yourself changing.”
Francis Chan, Remembering the Forgotten God