Your Daily Spiritual Work Out - January 12
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INTRO:Â SPIRITUALLY FITÂ | TODAY
In this episode of Spiritually Fit Today, Arnie Cole and guest Pastor Alex Leyva discuss the heart of evangelism, sharing personal stories and practical insights on living out and communicating the gospel. Discover why sharing your faith is more than duty—it's a lifestyle fueled by love, and learn how to craft your own three-point gospel story: God's love, your mess, and Jesus' victory.
STEP 1 - RECEIVE
(Receive God's Word and Grow in Bible Knowledge)
One thing that rings clearly throughout all of Paul's letters is his appreciation for the support and prayers that other believers send his way. As we close our look at the Book of Philippians, we'll be encouraged to share our love and support with others out there doing God's work--and we'll be challenged to share our gratitude with those who support us.
STEP 2 - REFLECT
(How does this Scripture Apply to your life?)
As much as we might like to think otherwise, our bodies won't get into shape on their own. Physical fitness doesn't just happen while you sleep. Well, neither does spiritual fitness. Join Coach CJ today as he helps us see how to activate the spiritual muscles God has given us and become the spiritually fit people He created us to be.
STEP 3 - RESPOND
(How will you Win Today?)
What does your wardrobe say about you? Sophisticated? Outdoorsy? Athletic? Today coach Justus introduces a new spiritual wardrobe and helps you understand how to clothe yourself with the distinctive qualities of God.
Put on your new spiritual clothing and choose to show kindness and mercy to others rather than reacting out of bitterness!
STEP 4 - REVEAL
(How will you reveal Jesus to others today through praying and sharing?)
Did God send us out to make disciples in His name just to give us something to do while we wait for His return? No! Donna shares a verse with us today that reveals the heart of God. We'll then pray for opportunities to share this love with those in our lives.