Vision Church Podcast - Raleigh, NC

Denial and Devotion

48 min · 28 de jun de 2026
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As you go throughout the week reflect on these takeaways: - Disciples embrace self-denial as a means of spiritual development by denying thoughts that oppose the mind of Christ, feelings that oppose the plan of Christ, and actions that oppose the will of Christ. - Disciples embrace the death of their flesh as a display of devotion, understanding that taking up our cross means becoming a living sacrifice—daily dying to ourselves so we can truly live for Christ. - Disciples value their souls above earthly satisfaction, recognizing that gaining the whole world while losing our souls is the worst possible exchange, and that storing up treasures in heaven must be our priority.

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