🔮 THE BREAKDOWN of How You Start Makes a Difference 🔄 🎙️

🔮 THE BREAKDOWN of How You Start Makes a Difference 🔄 🎙️

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The Breakdown of
How You Start Makes a Difference

Happy Wednesday Reader,

🛡️Welcome to The Breakdown of How You Start Makes a Difference.

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Have you ever had that Sunday sermon touch your soul, only to feel its essence fade away by mid-week? 🌅 We’re about to change that!

Introducing… 🥁 The Breakdown | Sermon Rewind! It is a unique way to keep the Sunday spirit alive and kicking all week. 🌟

Imagine this: That powerful sermon? It’s now your daily compass, guiding you through life’s highs and lows. 🧭✨

🎥 Watch the Replay of How You Start Makes a Difference

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Sermon Overview

I am excited to recap last Sunday’s sermon.

In my sermon “How You Start Makes a Difference,” I discuss the idea that we, as a congregation, should always aspire to progress further in our spiritual journey and not settle for our present state. I use the metaphor of packing for a trip to elucidate my point, encouraging us to ditch unnecessary burdens such as past regrets, anxieties, and bad habits.

These burdens, I suggest, weigh us down and hinder our progression. Quoting Isaiah 43:18-19, I underscore the importance of transformation and embracing change, saying that it’s time to focus on the blessings God has in store for the future.

I further draw from scripture to drive my point home, quoting Hebrews 12:1. I explain that past burdens can obstruct the path toward a fruitful future, stressing the need to let go. I also suggest that we metaphorically pack purpose, patience, courage, kindness, and hope in our suitcases for the journey into the new year.

I conclude with Romans 8:18, asserting that present sufferings will be overshadowed by future glory. I thus encourage us to keep moving forward with faith and anticipation, reminding everyone of the potential we hold for a year of transformation, growth, and blessings.

Key takeaways (with YouTube Time Stamps)

  1. Transformation in Christ involves a conscious decision to let go of past burdens and sins, creating space for new growth. This decision is a pivotal moment that allows us to hear God’s voice more clearly and align our lives with His purpose. It is a process of shedding the old and embracing the new, which requires both faith and action from believers. [19:01]
  2. The qualities we choose to “pack” in our spiritual journey—purpose, patience, courage, kindness, and hope—are essential markers of a life led by the Holy Spirit. These are not mere attributes but are the very essence of our walk with Christ, guiding us towards the glory that awaits us. Each step taken in faith is a step closer to becoming the person God intends us to be. [37:03]
  3. The concept of a new beginning is likened to a blank canvas provided by God, where forgetting the past and looking forward to what lies ahead is crucial. Purpose is defined as aligning daily actions with God’s grand narrative in our lives, and patience is seen as active trust in God’s timing and plan. This perspective encourages believers to trust in God’s sovereignty over time and in their lives. [30:54]
  4. The power of the word of the Lord is a source of inspiration and guidance. While the pastor can provide information, explanation, and education, the responsibility for inspiration and implementation rests with the individual. This emphasizes the personal role each believer has in finding inspiration and taking action based on the teachings they receive. [03:30]
  5. Letting go of worry, anxiety, disappointment, regret, and bad habits is likened to clearing the fog that obscures our path. These negative elements act as chains that weigh us down, and breaking free from them is necessary to move forward and reach our full potential. This act of liberation allows us to embrace the extraordinary opportunities that God has in store for us in the new year. [23:46]

Daily Devotional

Day 1: Shed the Old, Embrace the Echo of God’s Voice!

Letting go of past burdens is essential for spiritual renewal and growth. Deciding to shed the old self enables clearer communication with God and alignment with His divine purpose. This transformative moment is an act of faith leading to a fresh start in Christ.

Isaiah 43:18-19 (NLT) – “But forget all that— it is nothing compared to what I am going to do. For I am about to do something new. See, I have already begun! Do you not see it? I will make a pathway through the wilderness. I will create rivers in the dry wasteland.”

Reflection: What past burden or sin are you clinging to that’s obstructing your spiritual growth? How can you actively release it today?

Day 2: Pack Your Spirit with Purpose and Patience!

The spiritual journey involves adopting qualities like purpose, patience, courage, kindness, and hope. These aren’t merely virtues but the core of a life led by the Holy Spirit, indicating alignment with God’s will and progression toward the promised glory.

Colossians 3:12-14 (NLT) – “Since God chose you to be the holy people he loves, you must clothe yourselves with tenderhearted mercy, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience… Forgive one another if you are holding a grudge against someone. Forgive as the Lord forgave you.”

Reflection: Which spiritual quality do you feel you’re lacking? What’s one practical step you can take today to cultivate it in your life?

Day 3: Your Life, God’s Canvas—Trust the Divine Brushstrokes!

A fresh start with God resembles a blank canvas. Forgetting the past and focusing on the future is crucial. Daily actions aligned with God’s narrative and trust in His timing and plan embody purpose and patience, helping believers rely on God’s sovereignty over their lives.

Ephesians 2:10 (NLT) – “For we are God’s masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so we can do the good things he planned for us long ago.”

Reflection: How can you more closely align your daily actions with God’s purpose for you? What can you do today to trust His timing actively?

Day 4: Be a Doer, Not Just a Dreamer, in the Word’s Walk!

The word of the Lord offers inspiration and guidance. Individuals are responsible for seeking inspiration and applying the Lord’s teachings. This personal commitment is vital in the faith journey, entailing both the reception and implementation of divine guidance.

James 1:22-25 (NLT) – “But don’t just listen to God’s word. You must do what it says. Otherwise, you are only fooling yourselves… if you look carefully into the perfect law that sets you free, and if you do what it says and don’t forget what you heard, then God will bless you for doing it.”

Reflection: What specific action can you take this week to implement the Lord’s teachings in your life?

Day 5: Break the Chains, Claim Your God-Given Gains!

Releasing worry, anxiety, disappointment, regret, and bad habits is crucial for progress and realizing our full potential. These negative aspects are shackles, and breaking free enables us to embrace the exceptional opportunities God has set for us.

Philippians 3:13-14 (NLT) – “No, dear brothers and sisters, I have not achieved it, but I focus on this one thing: Forgetting the past and looking forward to what lies ahead, I press on to reach the end of the race and receive the heavenly prize for which God, through Christ Jesus, is calling us.”

Reflection: Which negative aspect in your life is a chain holding you back? What steps can you initiate today to start breaking free from it?

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Unlock the Secret: How Your Start Determines Your Success 🚀

Unlock the Secret: How Your Start Determines Your Success 🚀

Happy Wednesday Reader,

I hope this message finds you well and ready for some insightful reading. I’m excited to share a snippet of my latest blog post, “How You Start Makes a Difference,” which I believe will resonate deeply with you.

In this post, I draw an interesting parallel between the precision of Tiger Woods’ initial shot at the 2000 British Open and the importance of starting our personal and professional endeavors with intent and precision. This idea is about aiming to avoid life’s ‘bunkers and roughs’ and setting the right course from the onset.

I delve into the concept that our chosen direction fundamentally determines our destination. It’s not just about the steps we take; it’s about the mindset with which we take them. This post is about more than personal growth; it’s about rebuilding, correcting past mistakes, and setting a tone for success.

However, there’s a twist. I’ve included a concept known as the Stockdale Paradox. This mindset requires balancing unwavering faith in ultimate success with the ability to confront the most brutal facts of current reality. This paradox, named after Admiral James Stockdale, who endured seven years as a prisoner of war, is a powerful lesson in resilience and adaptability.

But that’s not all. The post further explores the importance of empathy, taking ownership, and the journey of patience and perseverance in rebuilding – life, relationships, or faith.

To give you a taste of the depth and insight this post offers, here’s a cliffhanger for you:

How does taking ownership become the birthplace of change, and why is rebuilding a journey and not just a sprint?

Curious to find out? I invite you to click the link below to read the full post. Trust me, it’s worth the read, and I’m sure it will provide you with valuable perspectives to ponder.

I’m looking forward to hearing your thoughts on it. Your feedback is always appreciated and helps me to continue providing content that resonates with you.

Here’s to your success,

Clarence E. Stowers, Jr.
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[Link to Blog Post: https://clarencestowers.com/how-you-start-makes-a-difference/]

P.S. Remember, every step in life, like in golf, counts towards shaping our destiny. Let’s embark on this journey of careful beginnings and steadfast focus together.

✨ Transform Your Life [FIRST NAME GOES HERE] “Out With The Old: Renewing Your Mind” Series ✨

✨ Transform Your Life [FIRST NAME GOES HERE] “Out With The Old: Renewing Your Mind” Series ✨

Happy Thursday Reader,

Are you ready to shed the burdens of the past and embrace a future filled with clarity and purpose? We’re thrilled to invite you to our compelling new sermon series, “Out With The Old: Renewing Your Mind.”

This enlightening series is not just about leaving the past behind; it’s a journey toward mental and spiritual rejuvenation. Inspired by transformative biblical principles from Nehemiah’s story, we will explore how renewing your mind can change everything from your daily decisions to your life’s path.

Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll discover:

  • Deep Insights: Delve into powerful biblical narratives that reveal the secrets to a renewed mindset and a transformed life.
  • Practical Strategies: Learn how to apply these timeless truths to modern challenges, breaking free from old patterns and embracing a new way of thinking and living.
  • Personal Empowerment: Hear inspiring stories from individuals who have triumphed over adversity by renewing their minds and spirits.

Your journey toward renewal and clarity is a profound one. You’re never alone in this journey as part of the Mars Hill Anywhere family. We’re here to support, guide, and walk with you every step of the way.

Mark your calendars for Sunday, January 7, 2024, at 10:30 AM Central (in-person or online).

This is more than a series; it’s a transformation waiting to happen.

✨ Worship Service (In-person & Online)

📍 7941 47th St McCook, IL

🔗 www.marshillchicago.org

📞 773-287-3535

We’re excited to witness the incredible changes that await you as you say, “Out With The Old, and In With The Renewed Mind.”

A Warm Invitation: Online Service

Join us and discover the difference of a Hybrid Church. Whether at home, on the road, or in our Church, we invite you to join the Mars Hill Anywhere community. Together, we make up the Church – no matter where we are.

Key Dates and Links:

⏰: Next In-Person Service is Sunday, January 7, 2024 at 10:30 AM Central

📺: YouTube (ClarenceStowersTV)

🖥: My Facebook Creator Page

🖥: Facebook Live (Mars Hill Chicago’s Page)

🖥: Facebook Live (Mars Hill Chicago’s Page)

🐦: Twitter (@MarsHillBC)

💕 Support Us Click here to support Mars Hill and help us continue reaching people worldwide.

📲: Text MHGIVE from your phone/mobile device to 33777, follow the prompts, and give.

🎯: Join our Facebook Group.

We eagerly anticipate the joy of worshiping with you online on Sunday, January 7, 2024, at 10:30 AM Central.

Remember, regardless of how you choose to participate—whether in person or online—the power of our collective worship transcends physical boundaries, uniting us as one body in Christ.

Your Support Means the World

Your prayers and financial contributions have been pivotal. Planning and executing in-person and online services takes 60-80 hours weekly. This dedication to excellence is made possible through your generous support. We are deeply thankful for your commitment to our church’s mission.

Your Support is a Blessing 🙏

Being a part of Mars Hill Anywhere means you’re part of a community dedicated to transformative and inclusive worship experiences.

We encourage you to donate financially to help Mars Hill Anywhere keep doing its good work and grow.

Your donations don’t just help us; they also spread our message of love and forgiveness to people in need, both in our local area and worldwide.

It’s easy to donate. Go to our safe online giving portal or call our hardworking team at 773-287-3535.

Every gift, big or small, helps us move forward with our goal and support people looking for spiritual food.

We appreciate you being a part of the Mars Hill Anywhere group.

We are blessed to be on this trip together, combining the best of in-person and online worship to create a spiritual experience that is transformative and open to everyone.

With warmth and blessings,

Pastor Clarence E. Stowers, Jr.

P.S. Don’t forget to save the event to your calendar! Feel free to bring friends and family—let’s share the joy of this sacred night with our loved ones. Please let us know you’re coming by replying to this email.

🔮 THE BREAKDOWN of You Didn’t Come This Far To Only Come This Far 🔄 🎙️

🔮 THE BREAKDOWN of You Didn’t Come This Far To Only Come This Far 🔄 🎙️

Introducing The BREAKDOWN
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The Breakdown of
You Didn’t Come This Far
To Only Come This Far

Happy Tuesday Reader,

🛡️Welcome to The Breakdown of You Didn’t Come This Far To Only Come This Far.

🎉 Dive into the magic of “The Breakdown | Sermon Rewind” with me! 🚀📖

Have you ever had that Sunday sermon touch your soul, only to feel its essence fade away by mid-week? 🌅 We’re about to change that!

Introducing… 🥁 The Breakdown | Sermon Rewind! It is a unique way to keep the Sunday spirit alive and kicking all week. 🌟

Imagine this: That powerful sermon? It’s now your daily compass, guiding you through life’s highs and lows. 🧭✨

🎥 Watch the Replay of You Didn’t Come This Far To Only Come This Far (Check out the clever fix of my frozen screen)

video preview

Sermon Overview

I am excited to recap last Sunday’s sermon.

In my sermon “You Didn’t Come This Far to Only Come This Far,” I discuss the idea that we, as a congregation, should always aspire to progress further in our spiritual journey and not settle for our present state. I use the metaphor of packing for a trip to elucidate my point, encouraging us to ditch unnecessary burdens such as past regrets, anxieties, and bad habits.

These burdens, I suggest, weigh us down and hinder our progression. Quoting Isaiah 43:18-19, I underscore the importance of transformation and embracing change, saying that it’s time to focus on the blessings God has in store for the future.

I further draw from scripture to drive my point home, quoting Hebrews 12:1. I explain that past burdens can obstruct the path toward a fruitful future, stressing the need to let go. I also suggest that we metaphorically pack purpose, patience, courage, kindness, and hope in our suitcases for the journey into the new year.

I conclude with Romans 8:18, asserting that present sufferings will be overshadowed by future glory. I thus encourage us to keep moving forward with faith and anticipation, reminding everyone of the potential we hold for a year of transformation, growth, and blessings.

Key takeaways (with YouTube Time Stamps)

  1. Transformation in Christ involves a conscious decision to let go of past burdens and sins, creating space for new growth. This decision is a pivotal moment that allows us to hear God’s voice more clearly and align our lives with His purpose. It is a process of shedding the old and embracing the new, which requires both faith and action from believers. [19:01]
  2. The qualities we choose to “pack” in our spiritual journey—purpose, patience, courage, kindness, and hope—are essential markers of a life led by the Holy Spirit. These are not mere attributes but are the very essence of our walk with Christ, guiding us towards the glory that awaits us. Each step taken in faith is a step closer to becoming the person God intends us to be. [37:03]
  3. The concept of a new beginning is likened to a blank canvas provided by God, where forgetting the past and looking forward to what lies ahead is crucial. Purpose is defined as aligning daily actions with God’s grand narrative in our lives, and patience is seen as active trust in God’s timing and plan. This perspective encourages believers to trust in God’s sovereignty over time and in their lives. [30:54]
  4. The power of the word of the Lord is a source of inspiration and guidance. While the pastor can provide information, explanation, and education, the responsibility for inspiration and implementation rests with the individual. This emphasizes the personal role each believer has in finding inspiration and taking action based on the teachings they receive. [03:30]
  5. Letting go of worry, anxiety, disappointment, regret, and bad habits is likened to clearing the fog that obscures our path. These negative elements act as chains that weigh us down, and breaking free from them is necessary to move forward and reach our full potential. This act of liberation allows us to embrace the extraordinary opportunities that God has in store for us in the new year. [23:46]

Daily Devotional

Day 1: Shed the Old, Embrace the Echo of God’s Voice!

Letting go of past burdens is essential for spiritual renewal and growth. Deciding to shed the old self enables clearer communication with God and alignment with His divine purpose. This transformative moment is an act of faith leading to a fresh start in Christ.

Isaiah 43:18-19 (NLT) – “But forget all that— it is nothing compared to what I am going to do. For I am about to do something new. See, I have already begun! Do you not see it? I will make a pathway through the wilderness. I will create rivers in the dry wasteland.”

Reflection: What past burden or sin are you clinging to that’s obstructing your spiritual growth? How can you actively release it today?

Day 2: Pack Your Spirit with Purpose and Patience!

The spiritual journey involves adopting qualities like purpose, patience, courage, kindness, and hope. These aren’t merely virtues but the core of a life led by the Holy Spirit, indicating alignment with God’s will and progression toward the promised glory.

Colossians 3:12-14 (NLT) – “Since God chose you to be the holy people he loves, you must clothe yourselves with tenderhearted mercy, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience… Forgive one another if you are holding a grudge against someone. Forgive as the Lord forgave you.”

Reflection: Which spiritual quality do you feel you’re lacking? What’s one practical step you can take today to cultivate it in your life?

Day 3: Your Life, God’s Canvas—Trust the Divine Brushstrokes!

A fresh start with God resembles a blank canvas. Forgetting the past and focusing on the future is crucial. Daily actions aligned with God’s narrative and trust in His timing and plan embody purpose and patience, helping believers rely on God’s sovereignty over their lives.

Ephesians 2:10 (NLT) – “For we are God’s masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so we can do the good things he planned for us long ago.”

Reflection: How can you more closely align your daily actions with God’s purpose for you? What can you do today to trust His timing actively?

Day 4: Be a Doer, Not Just a Dreamer, in the Word’s Walk!

The word of the Lord offers inspiration and guidance. Individuals are responsible for seeking inspiration and applying the Lord’s teachings. This personal commitment is vital in the faith journey, entailing both the reception and implementation of divine guidance.

James 1:22-25 (NLT) – “But don’t just listen to God’s word. You must do what it says. Otherwise, you are only fooling yourselves… if you look carefully into the perfect law that sets you free, and if you do what it says and don’t forget what you heard, then God will bless you for doing it.”

Reflection: What specific action can you take this week to implement the Lord’s teachings in your life?

Day 5: Break the Chains, Claim Your God-Given Gains!

Releasing worry, anxiety, disappointment, regret, and bad habits is crucial for progress and realizing our full potential. These negative aspects are shackles, and breaking free enables us to embrace the exceptional opportunities God has set for us.

Philippians 3:13-14 (NLT) – “No, dear brothers and sisters, I have not achieved it, but I focus on this one thing: Forgetting the past and looking forward to what lies ahead, I press on to reach the end of the race and receive the heavenly prize for which God, through Christ Jesus, is calling us.”

Reflection: Which negative aspect in your life is a chain holding you back? What steps can you initiate today to start breaking free from it?

📢 Did You Enjoy This Week’s Sermon Rewind?

Let’s make every day a #SundayFunday filled with motivation and purpose! 🎉🎯

What do you think about The Breakdown | Sunday’s Rewind? I’d love to hear your thoughts.

Thank you again for joining The Breakdown | Message Rewind. I look forward to embarking on this exciting journey with you!

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[FIRST NAME GOES HERE], You Didn’t Come This Far to Only Come This Far

[FIRST NAME GOES HERE], You Didn’t Come This Far to Only Come This Far

Happy New Year Reader,

I trust your new year is off to a fulfilling start.

As we enter 2024 with dreams and goals before us, I’m pondering one question:

How can we ensure this year holds genuine growth and momentum rather than just more busyness?

Part of the answer lies in evaluating what we need to leave behind from 2023 before rushing ahead.

Every disappointment last year added extra weight to the backpack we’re carrying into the future. Every worry built a fog that obscures where God is leading.

But here’s the exciting part: Scripture promises God is doing something new! He specializes in giving fresh starts and transformation.

So, how do we position ourselves to receive that?

I just published a new blog post exploring this topic that I think you’ll find helpful and hopeful. Click here to read the full post and find out:

  • What specific weights should you consider dropping
  • Five essentials to Carry with you for a Transformative Year
  • How embracing the journey itself positions you for blessings

I hope this post sparks some “aha” moments and renews your expectations for all God has in store in 2024. Because, friend, you didn’t come this far to stay where you are!

Here’s to your success,

Clarence E. Stowers, Jr.
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Stepping into the Unknown: How Waiting Can Lead to Life’s Greatest Adventures

Stepping into the Unknown: How Waiting Can Lead to Life’s Greatest Adventures

Happy Wednesday Reader,

Imagine being on the brink of a decision that could change everything. That’s where Marcus and Tanya found themselves in Atlanta, pondering a leap into the unknown. Like many of us, they were caught between the comfort of what they knew and the thrill of what could be.

This isn’t just their story, though. It’s a tale of waiting, of quiet moments before giant leaps, much like Mary and Joseph’s journey long ago.

I know waiting can be challenging, filled with uncertainty, and many “what ifs.” But what if waiting is more than just sitting around? What if it’s a time brimming with anticipation and preparation?

During a sermon, I recently delved into this, exploring how those silent moments can be the most powerful. Like sensing rain before it falls, waiting can be a time of feeling God’s promises before they unfold.

But let’s get real – waiting can feel like a breakdown before the breakthrough. I’ve been there, feeling every bump and setback. Yet, in these moments, our faith is refined, and we learn to lean not on our own strength but on God’s.

So, what’s the takeaway?

Waiting isn’t about passing time; it’s about preparing, expecting, and growing.

It’s about trusting that God’s timing is perfect, even when it feels slow. It’s a season to engage in, not just endure actively.

Are you curious to hear more about Marcus and Tanya’s leap into the unknown and how their story might mirror your journey?

Or maybe you’re seeking a fresh perspective on waiting with purpose? I invite you to join me as we explore the unexpected joys and challenges of waiting.

Dive into the full discussion and discover how your waiting season can lead to life’s most incredible adventures.

Trust me, you don’t want to miss this!

Here’s to your success,

Clarence E. Stowers, Jr.
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P.S. Ready to embrace the pause before the promise? Click here to watch the full sermon and embark on a journey of discovery and growth. Let’s wait actively together!

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