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One of the best episodes from the classic TV show, Seinfeld, is when this one character, George, gives a tip to the pizza guy. The best part is — the pizza guy didn't see him give the tip! So George reaches into the tip jar and takes his dollar back so he can be seen putting it in. But the pizza guy only catches him taking it out, and George gets banned from his favorite pizza joint.
Now, it's important to note that we were made to be noticed. It's good to be seen. So the problem isn't that we are recognized — it's that sometimes, we want to be seen by others rather than God because we want to be praised by them. It's called validation, and it's easy to think it's given on a surface level. Actually, God offers us deep and honest validation, the kind that affirms us in our proudest moments and notices us when we're experiencing tough times.
Today, how can you experience God's validation, so you don't have to chase the validation of others?
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Jesus wasn’t exactly known for telling people what they wanted to hear. Jesus didn’t give feel-good sermons. He flipped people’s ideas about God, the world, and themselves upside down — usually in uncomfortable ways. In this 20-day devotional series from Grow Curriculum, we'll compare how Jesus challenged the religious leaders and what God says in the Old Testament on what’s wrong or right, good or bad, and just or unjust.
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