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Living From Jesus (7-4-21)

A life lived from Jesus will change the world for Jesus.

July 4, 2021 • Ernie Jaurique

Questions:

1. Read verse 5. What are some ways that you can set your mind on the things of the Spirit?

2. Read verses 6-8. Why is the mind that is set on worldly things hostile to God? Explain.
 
3. Read verses 9-11. How should your thinking change because of the Spirit of Christ inside of you?

4. What are you going to do this week to set your mind on the Spirit? Give us a plan for how you will accomplish this.

5. How can we help you to stay centered on Christ this week?

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