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The Direction (Command) of Commitment - Episode 134

The Direction (Command) of Commitment – Episode 134

Does not follow directions.

Anyone remember a teacher writing that on a report card? (or maybe you’ve seen it on your child’s?)

If you’re a rule follower like me (OCD much?), this may not be an issue for you. Until…God gives you direction and you’re thinking, “um, are you SURE it’s me you meant for that job?”

It’s good to know we’re not alone in that (how about Moses standing in front of that burning bush giving excuse after excuse as an example – Exodus 3), right? And last week we were reminded of how God is sooooo committed to us and His word is iron clad.

On today’s podcast episode we’re unpacking God’s direction (read: command) to commitment – as in the commitment to listen and obey commanded by Moses (yep same guy from the burning bush) in Deuteronomy 6 (visit The Bible Project for the lesson on the Shema that I mention in the episode). Because commitment honors Him, and it’s the LEAST we can do for all He is and does for us!

Join me for the conversation as we employ the 4 Keys – Define, Direct, Discipline and Develop – to committing our work to the Lord (and download your own copy of the 4 Keys guide at https://erinharrigan.com/4Keys ). And if this resonates with you, send me a private message on Voxer – get the app and find me at Erinhcoach and I’ll add you to my private Podcast Hangout there!

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