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Looking Above

Looking Above

De: Karen Baughman
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It’s easy to get bogged down in details of every day life. If we arent intentional, our eyes can easily be pulled away from the Lord and we can set our gaze on things of earth. 2 Corinthians 4:18 says So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen, for what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal. My name is Karen Baughman and I’m the women’s pastor at New Life Church in Gillette Wyoming. I believe that our perspective changes everything, so together we’ll be LOOKING ABOVE.© 2021 Cristianismo Educación Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo
Episodios
  • Episode 75 - What We've Learned
    May 30 2024

    Brooklyn and Karen sat down for one final discussion. In this podcast they reflect on some of the lessons they have learned about prayer this season. They talk about having open hands, about God as provider, about going to God first, about trust and listening, and about asking too little of God. Listen in and then spend a few moments considering how you have grown in prayer through this season!

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    32 m
  • Episode 74 - Tomorrow
    May 30 2024

    To wrap up our season on prayer, we have a mini-series on the Lord’s Prayer that we produced for our Pray Retreat in April. Each episode features a discussion on one phrase from the Lord’s Prayer. In this episode, Brooklyn and Karen unpack the phrase, “And don’t let us yield to temptation, but rescue us from the evil one.,” (Matthew 6:13)

    After listening, we encourage you to sit down with a friend and process what you’ve learned. Here are some questions to guide your discussion:

    1. A temptation is a test. How do tests prove who we are?
    2. Discuss the differences between tests that come from external and internal sources.
    3. After listening to this podcast, how would you rewrite this prase of the prayer in a meaningful way for a contemporary audience?
    4. Spend a few minutes praying and journaling individually. Ask God to reveal your weaknesses, any areas of bondage, and any areas in which you have pride that may become temptations.
    5. When everyone has had adequate time to process, share with each other.
    6. Authoritative prayer attacks enemy territory. What about this is scary? What is exciting?
    7. Pray authoritative prayers over eachother. Exercise the authority you have in Jesus to bind the enemy.
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    31 m
  • Episode 73 - Yesterday
    May 30 2024

    To wrap up our season on prayer, we have a mini-series on the Lord’s Prayer that we produced for our Pray Retreat in April. Each episode features a discussion on one phrase from the Lord’s Prayer. In this episode, Brooklyn and Karen unpack the phrase, “and forgive us our sins, as we have forgiven those who sin against us.,” (Matthew 6:12)

    After listening, we encourage you to sit down with a friend and process what you’ve learned. Here are some questions to guide your discussion:

    1. Talk through the five “types” of sin. How do you see those at play in your own life?
    2. Are you as good a wife, daughter, husband, son, sister, brother, friend, worker, disciple of Jesus as you could/should be?
    3. Do you feel sorrow for your sinfulness? How does that affect you?
    4. Read Romans 4:2. How do you respond to that?
    5. How does living in unforgiveness affect us?
    6. Spend some time individually processing and praying. Consider journaling. Ask God to reveal to you anyone you need to forgive. Ask God to reveal any sins in your own life that are keeping you from fellowship and intimacy with Him. Ask God to give you the gift of tears - the ability to be broken over sin.
    7. When you have completed your individual reflection and prayer, pray over eachother. After praying, declare over eachother: “In the Name of Jesus Christ, you are forgiven.”
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    34 m
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