The Connect Devotional - a daily devotional with CCC

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Rejoice in the Lord

Rejoicing in the Lord is the energy that enables us to have joy in all things....

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Help, I need somebody

What Paul asked of the Philippians was to engage in a healthy way and to work for reconciliation ... to help ... to walk that tension in the space between being helpful and being overbearing....

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Like-minded in conflict

Having the same mind in the Lord starts with having the same mindset as the Lord or, to put it differently, thinking like Jesus....

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Stand firm

Stand firm in the Lord. This is an exhortation for our own formation. But this is also an exhortation for our community....

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Joy across the miles

Paul keyed in here on both current and future realities to write about his friends. And he communicated these realities beautifully....

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Set your mindset

Paul assumed that a faith commitment would have a practical outworking....

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Appetite for Destruction

If we allow our appetites to run roughshod over our lives, they will destroy us....

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Tears for enemies

Tears are the healthy, appropriate emotional response to the reality that there are enemies of the cross of Christ....

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Healthy Role of Models

The way you're living your life today is either an imitation of or reaction to a network of people you've seen, heard or experienced....

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Healthy and unhealthy spiritual authority

Paul manages to be exhortational and instructional without being dictatorial and it's beautiful. That line is a hard line to walk....

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