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21 Life Nuggets
21 Life Nuggets
21 Life Nuggets
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21 Life Nuggets

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Twenty-one Life Nuggets. The experts tell us it takes twenty-one days to form new habits. In this book, Twenty-one Life Nuggets you will go on a spiritual journey that will challenge, encourage, and lift you up, and accelerate you to a whole new level of living. These powerful nuggets were taken and formulated from twenty-one powerful teaching videos from Dan’s life nuggets series. Twenty-one Life Nuggets is sure to bless and inspire you on to greater works wi

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Release dateJan 31, 2020
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    21 Life Nuggets - Dan Ingram

    Life Nugget #1 What We Need

    In Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, the most basic needs are called physiological needs or deficiency needs and they include:

    air (breathing), water, food, sleep, clothing, and shelter.

    At the top of his pyramid, Maslow placed self-actualization. This level of need refers to what a person’s full potential is and the realization of that potential.

    Jesus said we shouldn’t worry or be anxious for our physical needs because the Father knows what we already need before we ask. God feeds the birds, he will feed us as well. Knowing God will provide for us gives us the freedom to focus on living for the Lord and loving others.

    We all have physical, emotional, and mental needs, but we also have spiritual needs as well.

    We need the love of God

    Maslow doesn’t consider love a basic need, but what good is food, clothing, and other material things without love? Without love for God, others, and even ourselves, all these material things would leave us empty.

    Jesus said that God so loved the world that he gave his only son (John 3:16). God doesn’t have to exert love, he is love (I John 4:8). God knew we needed to be loved and he expressed it with the greatest gift he had, his only son Jesus Christ. Love is the basis for everything.

    We need the faith of Abraham

    Abraham, by faith, went to a land he did not know. He trusted God. He had faith and it was accounted to him as righteousness. Faith is a gift from God to trust in the unseen!

    Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see. This is what the ancients were commended for. By faith we understand that the universe was formed at God’s command, so that what is seen was not made out of what was visible. (Hebrews 11:1–3)

    Faith in self will only go so far. To truly pursue our greatest potential, we must seek to know the One who created us. Jesus died, rose from the dead, and has given us his Spirit. We have all we need to exceed every man-made limitation and be all that God created us to be.

    We need the swiftness of Joseph

    When you think of Joseph, swiftness does not immediately come to mind. Joseph was swift. He was swift to believe the dream God gave him. Joseph was swift to be excellent and God promoted him everywhere he went, including jail. Joseph was also swift to forgive. His brothers turned on him, threw him in a pit, and sold him as a slave. God took the evil they meant for him and turned it for his good.

    God has met our greatest needs in Jesus Christ. The need to be loved, saved, and redeemed. Let us love like Jesus, follow like Abraham, and move swiftly to obey and forgive like Joseph.

    Life Nugget #2 Spirit and Truth

    Think of all the truth

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