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Truthfilled ruth chou simons videos
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#Truthfilled ruth chou simons videos for free#

You’ll get to watch the full video teaching for free for a limited time!** Here are the rest of the details you’ll need to participate in this study: This email is where you’ll also receive email notifications to remind you that the newest session is now available to watch, so be sure you select one where you’d like to be receiving emails! If you no longer use the email you originally set up as your Lifeway Account, feel free to click “Register” to create a new account.

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That is the email and password you’ll want to use to log in. *If you’ve ever purchased something on, you should have created a Lifeway Account. When you visit, you’ll need to log in or create an account.* We know passwords are not fun, but we have good reasons! Because you’ll be logging in, you’ll have the ability to track your personal progress as you study and see which sessions you’ve watched! And, you’ll be the first one to know about future online Bible studies. We’ll study together on our online Bible study website:. To learn more about this study, watch the video below or click here. In today’s culture, there’s no shortage of self help, easy fixes, and worldly advice, but only the truth of God’s Word was meant to fill you up and satisfy you fully. Join Ruth Chou Simons in this 7-session study of the Book of Colossians as she leads us through a practice of preaching gospel truth to ourselves by studying Paul’s example. In every changing season of life, we can rest in God’s character, rehearse our identity in Christ, respond in faith, and remember God’s provision for us. Yet we often find ourselves in these seasons, struggling to embrace the gospel hope we need to fill our discouraged souls.

truthfilled ruth chou simons videos

No one plans to wrestle with her identity in Christ, to struggle to love her husband, to feel lonely in ministry, or to feel helpless in motherhood. We’d never intentionally write chapters of confusion, failure, loss, pain, conflict, or suffering into our stories. Many of us want God’s Word to dwell richly in us, but life can get in the way. Only by being filled with truth can we be transformed by the renewing of our minds.We can’t believe it’s already almost May! Can you? Warmer, summer days are just ahead, and it’s time for us to announce-you guessed it-our next online Bible study! This summer, we’ll be studying TruthFilled by Ruth Chou Simons starting June 10, 2021! Instead of bowing to the pattern of my feelings or my old thoughts, I worked to practice a pattern of preaching truth from God’s Word to my own heart, like the psalmist did. We renew our minds by developing new patterns. We are transformed by the renewing of our minds. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is-his good, pleasing and perfect will” (NIV)-but so often we try to figure out what God wants to do with our lives by comparing the patterns to success, productivity, or happiness we see in the world. We may be familiar with Paul’s exhortation in Romans 12:2-“Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Somehow as believers, we trust Jesus to save us from our sins, but we so easily forget He saves us to a new way of thinking, living, and being. If the psalmist’s remedy for a downcast soul was to tell his soul to put his hope in God, then we must know why putting our hope in Jesus changes our hearts and minds. Tell yourself what to do like the psalmist does.” You believe the gospel and the hope we have in Christ. “Honey, you really need to preach truth to yourself. And he said to me one day, in the midst of me feeling sorry for myself and in a slump: My husband Troy and I were both believers, but reality pressed in with the tension of our faith against the pressures of life. In that time of my life, I was in a pattern of bowing to my emotions and stumbling about in my doubt-like James says-“like a wave of the sea, blown and tossed by the wind” (Jas. But there I was in my late twenties, chaffing from all this and more. No one plans to struggle to love her husband, to feel helpless in motherhood, to feel lonely in ministry, to wrestle with identity. None of us plan to write confusion or failure or chapters of loss, pain, conflict, or suffering into our stories.











Truthfilled ruth chou simons videos