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             "The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy;
                          I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full."
                                         John 10.10

Here are some questions I've been asking related to John 10.10


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What if there really is an enemy seeking to take away the life that God has for me? If that's true, how will I live differently this week? How will this affect the way we lead?
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Why don't many Christians live like there's a real enemy? Why don't I? Do we as a ministry team operate like this is true?
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What if Jesus really does want life for me, full life? How does my view of him need to change this week? How can we communicate this to others?
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What if heaven isn't something we are waiting for, but something that God already brought to us in Jesus? How does my theology need to change?
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If Jesus came to bring life, why are there so many people being hurt in the church these days?
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Who am I becoming? Who are we becoming?
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What kind of environment or culture are we creating?
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What am I really offering my wife?
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How do my children experience me? What message am I giving them?
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How much "true life" do I experience with my friends?
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What are we offering each other?
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What is God saying to me/you/us in this season of life?

Here are some recommended books related to these questions:
This conversation was originally included in the October 17, 2007 WalkDeep Newsletter.
The Cry of the Soul
Allender and Longman
“How our emotions reveal our deepest questions about God.”
Waking the Dead
John Eldredge
“The Glory of a Heart Fully Alive”
Uprising: A Revolution of the Soul
Erwin McManus
Join the revolution that Jesus started 2000 years ago.
The Bondage Breaker
Neil T. Anderson
Find victory in the darkest places of your soul.
Waking the Dead