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➤ The Self-Demeaning Heart —Our self image must be a true one, and Jesus makes us honest with ourselves. You should not demean yourself. There is no doubt that you can achieve God’s purpose for you: to be his heir and inherit eternal life in his heavenly city.
➤ The Self-Deceiving Heart —We have seen that Jesus, if you are one of his followers, gives you a true self image, and imparts to you a self worth and destiny beyond your wildest expectations. Unfortunately most of us don't reckon our own personal potential in those terms. Thus we lead fruitless lives empty of true purpose.
➤ The Self-Destroying Heart —We have thought about how a true self image is ruined by a self-demeaning and self-deceiving heart. Now we take it right down to the wire as we finish our first trilogy, “Jesus made me honest with myself”.
➤ Your Self Esteem —The Bible teaches the importance of self esteem. A poor self image makes an unfruitful servant of God.
➤ Self Image —An old sermon outline from the 1980s about your self esteem.
➤ Don't Trust These, Trust Jesus —There are several things that people put their trust in, but those things are not worthy of trust. Instead trust Jesus. He won't let you down.
➤ Applying the Bible to Self —The first thing we must learn to do with the Bible is to make self application. To this end, there are at least six simple questions we can ask of any portion of scripture we read.
➤ Our Right Self Image —We are rich beyond measure (1Peter 1:7), We are people of action (1Peter 1:13-17), We are among the immortals (1Peter 1:23-25).
➤ Our Right Self Image 3 —We are sojourners in this world (1Peter 2:11), We are free persons bound only to God (1Peter 2:16)
➤ Lovers of Self (2Timothy 3:1-17) —A study outline of Paul’s second letter to Timothy chapter 3, looking at those who are 'lovers of self ' and those who are 'lovers of God'.
➤ His Grace is Our Strength —A continuation of the previous lesson. In keeping Christ’s commandments faithfully, we will realize the benediction, “Grace be with you all, Amen.”
➤ Understanding Myself —In three places in Colossians, Paul makes key statements about who and what human beings like you and me can be if we yield to God’s will.
➤ The Disciplined Individual —As disciples of Christ we are unique individuals free to live as we choose. We learn from Christ the right way to do this with individualism, discipleship, and initiative.
➤ Applying Oneself —Applying our minds to God’s word, applying the word to our lives, applying our lives to God’s glory.
➤ Patience and Self-improvement —The most frequent object of your impatience may be yourself. To be fully rounded as patient people, we must learn to be patient with ourselves.
➤ Self-confidence in Christ —We all know that confidence is important to our wellbeing. The Christian’s confidence is based in the Lord.
➤ Put Yourself Last —Put yourself last? Ha! Are you crazy? No I’m not. Putting yourself last is a key to happiness.
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