Catalystਨਮੂਨਾ

We've been talking a lot about catalysts that change us. We've even talked about other people being catalysts for us—people who changed our circumstances, our lives, or our faith. But what about you? Do you think you've ever been a catalyst in someone else's life or faith? Do you think you could be? Well, the author of Hebrews definitely thinks you could. In Hebrews 10, the author tells us that, because Jesus has totally transformed our relationship with God, our next step is to share his love with the people around us—both with our words and with our actions. Hebrews tells us to help each other grow, spend time together, encourage each other, take care of the people everyone else seems to have forgotten or overlooked, and protect people who are hurting and being taken advantage of. Our love for God is what catalyzes our love for others. And when we choose to love others like that, we can be a catalyst for change.
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About this Plan

Science can explain the mysteries in the world around us; there are answers for many of the mysterious things about faith too. You’ll learn in science class that “catalysts” are interactions that create big changes and transformations. Scripture shows us certain change-making “catalysts” are necessary for our faith and the faith of others. In this 20-day devotional series from Grow Curriculum, we'll explore the catalysts for our faith.
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