Posts with the category “lessons-for-loving-god”

LFLG - Part 5
by RestChurch Media on March 18th, 2026
Welcome to the final week of our series! We’ve spent the last month loving God vertically through our heart, soul, strength, and mind. Now, we conclude with the natural overflow: Loving Your Neighbor.  Read More
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LFLG - Part 3
by RestChurch Media on March 4th, 2026
In the first two weeks we focused on internal transformation: guarding our hearts and surrendering our souls. Today, we arrive at Strength. In the biblical context, strength isn't just physical muscle; it is me’od—our "muchness." It is the deployment of our energy, time, talent, and money toward God's kingdom. Whether we are in the "secular" workplace or the "sacred" mission field, our strength is a seamless offering to King Jesus.  Read More
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LFLG - Part 2
by RestChurch Media on February 25th, 2026
To love God with all your soul is to move beyond "feeling" and into Total Surrender. We are invited to become "living sacrifices" (Romans 12:1). This isn't a one-time religious box to check; it’s a habitual, daily rhythm of laying down our time, energy, and cravings at the feet of the Father.  Read More
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LFLG - Part 1
by RestChurch Media on February 18th, 2026
As a coming year unfolds, it feels like standing at the edge of a 'Promised Land' full of potential and fast-paced demands. Yet, before the busyness takes over, our new series, Lessons for Loving God, invites us to pause. To love God truly, we must begin exactly where He begins: at the center of our affections—the heart.  Read More
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Practical Ways to Surrender Your Soul
by Paul Aragon on January 10th, 2026
Surrender isn't a one-time event—it's a continual offering of your soul to God, inspired by Romans 12:1.  Read More
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Journaling in 2026
by Paul Aragon on January 3rd, 2026
Chart journaling is a customizable analog system for organizing your life using a blank notebook and a pen.  Read More
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2025 Year in Review
by Paul Aragon on January 2nd, 2026
Scroll through your phone's photos from the past 12 months (January–December 2025) to jog memories—focus on moments captured, people, places, and emotions evoked. This visual prompt reveals patterns in joy, growth, and challenges.   Read More
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