No. 5 in Chef’s Man in the Mirror Series: Focusing on My Progress

No. 5 in Chef’s Man in the Mirror Series: Focusing on My Progress
No. 5 in Chef’s Man in the Mirror Series: Focusing on My Progress

“God loves a party.” To drive home his point about changing where we place our focus, Chef lets nationally-renowned author and speaker Joyce Meyer deliver the truth about how God sees you – and therefore how you’re to view yourself. In the parable of the Prodigal Son (Luke 15:11-32), Joyce points out that, though the son had been gone a long time and fallen short in many ways, the father focused on and celebrated only one thing: that the son had chosen to return. In the same way, Joyce encourages us not to focus on what’s wrong in our lives, marriage, job, etc., but to focus on our progress. What’s going right in your life that needs to be noticed and celebrated? Where is an area you’ve made strides in that needs to be recognized?

 

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