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Surveying Abram’s life, one can observe some definite shifts. He was an “average Joe,” in many ways no different than you or I. Those transitions evidence a shift from his good intentions (resolutions) to becoming a person with convictions (resolve) about how life should be lived.
Here are some of the transitions that I’ve identified in his life:
1. From pursuing success to pursuing significance.
2. From creating heirs to leaving a legacy.
3. From trying to trusting.
4. From focus on material things to focusing on spiritual things.
5. From living for time to living for eternity.
As you survey Abram’s life, you’ll see these transitions develop and become internalized. May we take many steps to make those same shifts in 2010!
Here are some of the transitions that I’ve identified in his life:
1. From pursuing success to pursuing significance.
2. From creating heirs to leaving a legacy.
3. From trying to trusting.
4. From focus on material things to focusing on spiritual things.
5. From living for time to living for eternity.
As you survey Abram’s life, you’ll see these transitions develop and become internalized. May we take many steps to make those same shifts in 2010!
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