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Bethany Community Church
CR Lesson 6: Action
November 11, 2016 Celebrate Recovery Dave speaking
Locations & Times
Bethany Community Church
1388 Third St, St. Catharines, ON L2R 6P9, Canada
Friday 7:00 PM
Principle 3: Consciously choose to commit all my life and will to Christ’s care and control.
Step 3: We made a decision to turn our lives and wills over to the care of God.
Accept Jesus Christ as your Higher Power and Saviour!
Commit to seek and follow HIS will!
Turn it over.
It’s only the beginning.
One day at a time.
Next Step: How do I ask Christ into my life?
Discussion Starter:
What action do you need to take in your recovery? Why?
What action do you need to take in your recovery? Why?
Next Step:
Some describe our era as a “white water society,” in which you feel like you are shooting rapids and turbulent waters every day. We are taught that the only constant is change, so adapt, navigate, prepare.
As unsettling as life may feel at time, I am reminded that our God is not a God of chaos, but of order. He is constant. His love and truth never changes. No matter if my life feels like a sail flapping in the wind, I can take comfort in knowing that I am anchored to solid ground through my Saviour. Change may be a constant we need to prepare for, but being a person of faith allows me to rest assured that I don’t have to chart these waters on my own. And, it is here that I can find peace and serenity.
Our next step is to realize the adapting, navigating and preparing has less to do with our circumstances, and more to do with letting go and accepting that God has control.
Some describe our era as a “white water society,” in which you feel like you are shooting rapids and turbulent waters every day. We are taught that the only constant is change, so adapt, navigate, prepare.
As unsettling as life may feel at time, I am reminded that our God is not a God of chaos, but of order. He is constant. His love and truth never changes. No matter if my life feels like a sail flapping in the wind, I can take comfort in knowing that I am anchored to solid ground through my Saviour. Change may be a constant we need to prepare for, but being a person of faith allows me to rest assured that I don’t have to chart these waters on my own. And, it is here that I can find peace and serenity.
Our next step is to realize the adapting, navigating and preparing has less to do with our circumstances, and more to do with letting go and accepting that God has control.