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Heylo Everyonnnnnneeeee, Welcome to GodsVillage!! 

where we come as we are, 

change as we go,

for we are learning more about Jesus Christ

and aiming to be more like Him

Today's episode is How to Love: Responsibilities + Positions!

There are many chores and tasks we do NOT enjoy doing. However, when we move past it, we see and appreciate the accomplishments that come with them, along with the benefits when it is all done.

We dive into our latest episode to explore how to use, not abuse, the many lessons taught in the Bible. For example, in the books of 1 Samuel and Esther, we look into Saul, Samuel, Abigail, Haman, and  Mordecai. These stories provide main highlights on how you should—and should not—execute your responsibilities and positions.

Saul: was disoriented and his own rules and decrees backfired for his words and acts had no foundation

You can not expect to prosper if you do not nourish yourself; not every food is nutritious

Samuel: Stay diligent and obedient throughout his lifetime  

Abigail: Abigail: Though she was not at fault, she stepped up and took responsibility for her husband's actions. Her bravery and strong character led her to great fortune. It's not just about accountability; it's about using your abilities to do what's right.

Mordecai: In his job, he stayed attentive and was able to balance his porites for work and his family

Haman: Too much emotion into his work. Which lead him to his own destruction

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Tunes🎶: https://youtu.be/lWd630ODFYg?si=5OFEm7WKe7QOflph

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Podcast 🎙️: (40) Revelation River Ministries - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@cai1000

Books 📚: Gods Big Picture Vaughan Roberts

Movie’s🎥: The Shack

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Bible plans + devotions: I'll be starting the Join me in reading ‘What to Do When You Don't Know What to Do

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