056: The Terrible Beauty of Becoming Undone 1. Life is ____________________ and chaotic. 2. God pursues us by his presence AND his _________________. 3. God has to ____________ the heart to make room for new things. 4. God reveals our ___________ in order to save us. 5. God’s agenda is to free us to __________.
Notes:
Bruce Edstrom, LPC, LMFT Center for Biblical Counseling Dallas, TX
Travis Stewart, LPC Owner/Coach Revision Recovery Services www.revisionrecovery.com
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“The suffering you sent was good for me, for it taught me to pay attention to your principles.”
- Psalm 119:71 (NLT)
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“to do” by Group day: In your journal, write about a time when your heart was broken. What did you learn? Are you still healing? How does today’s message impact that process for you?
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