Examples from the Torah and Christ’s life, show that not only is it possible to think like God does, but it is also a vital part of living a godly life. If we want to conduct ourselves in a way that serves and honors God, we must immerse ourselves in His way of thinking so we can be imitators of Christ and, therefore, imitators of God.
Verses: Isa. 1:2-4; 55:3, 6-8; 56:1; Eph. 5:1; John 7:24; 14:9; 1 Cor. 11:1; Acts 13:22; Rom. 12:1-2; Phil. 2:5; Matt. 7:1-2; Mark 1:35; Luke 22:42; 24:44; Josh. 1:7; Ps. 1:1-2; Exod. 21:1-4, 23-25, 28-29, 33-34; 22:14-15; 23:2-3
Teacher: John Schoenheit
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