The Jesus Mindset: For As He Thinketh In His Heart, So Is He
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Ongoing, First published Jan 19, 2017
The Jesus Mindset is about taking a look at the way we think and what we think about ourselves as opposed to how Jesus approached life and truly considering what it means to follow Him.  Why did He decide to walk on the water?  What was He trying to reveal to the Disciples in the boat?  What is it that He wanted us to take away from that over a thousand years later?  Jesus' Mindset is vastly different than ours yet in 1 Corinthians 2:16, it says in the end of the verse: "But we have the mind of Christ."  What does that even mean?
Perhaps we are more than just one of seven plus billion humans on the planet.  Perhaps there is a lot more to us than we've been willing to realize.  Perhaps we are more than we have become.
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