21 Days of Selfess Livingنموونە

Sacrifice is an intimidating word. In fact, it may remind you of the Old Testament, where they killed animals as a way of recognizing that their sin had a cost. Sacrifice involves surrendering something precious and important to us. When Jesus died on the cross, he became the perfect sacrifice for sin for all time, but we are invited to join him in letting go of our lives for something even greater.
Read Hebrews 13:15-16.
(If you have time, read through the whole chapter of Hebrews 13. It reads like the author’s final words of challenge for the church, with many practical challenges.)
A question to consider:
Think of a time when you’ve honored God by giving something up. Have you ever thought about how God reacted to that sacrifice?
An action step to take:
- How can I offer a sacrifice today–something that costs me something–in my everyday environments (like home, work, and my neighborhood)?
- Is there something that would remind me to keep this perspective?
One way I chose to live selflessly today:
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Ready to begin and grow a habit of selfless living? It starts with daily connection to God. Over the next 21 days, we invite you to spend time in a daily devotion that will have you reading Bible verses, focusing your thoughts on God, and considering important questions—and all for the sake of spurring you on to live more selflessly.
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