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Principle of Authority – Proper Submission

Life Principles – Class Overview. Principle of Design – Self Acceptance. Principle of Responsibility – Good Conscience. Principle of Authority – Proper Submission. Principle of Suffering – Full Forgiveness. Principle of Ownership – Yielding Rights. Principle of Freedom – Moral Purity.

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Principle of Authority – Proper Submission

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  1. Life Principles – Class Overview • Principle of Design – Self Acceptance • Principle of Responsibility – Good Conscience • Principle of Authority – Proper Submission • Principle of Suffering – Full Forgiveness • Principle of Ownership – Yielding Rights • Principle of Freedom – Moral Purity • Principle of Success – Meditation What are the 2 things that God had impressed you on each of these topics?

  2. James 1:22-25 Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says. Anyone who listens to the word but does not do what it says is like a man who looks at his face in a mirror and, after looking at himself, goes away and immediately forgets what he looks like. But the man who looks intently into the perfect law that gives freedom, and continues to do this, not forgetting what he has heard, but doing it--he will be blessed in what he does. For family - What are the distractions that stop your family from getting together and follow up the principles and keep each other accountable? For single - What are the issues that stop you from getting with an accountability partner and follow up the principles and keep each other accountable? Accountability – that we would not behave like the one who walks away with no change in his / her life.

  3. Suggestion: For family – usually immediate after meal time is good For single – find a partner (or a small group of people) • At least once a week, take 30 – 60 minutes to seek wisdom from God about learned principles. • Wisdom is seeing how a life situation related to God’s principle.

  4. Questions for your sons and daughters • Who is your best friend? What qualities do you admire in him or her? Does this friendship tend to build you up or pull you down? • What do you want to do with your life? Whom do you want to be like? What skills do you want to develop? Do you wonder what God's will is for your life? • What fears do you experience? (Fear of the future? Failure? Rejection? Abandonment? Past failures being revealed?) • What books have influenced you the most? How did they influence you? Have you ever thought about writing a book? What topic could you write about?

  5. Questions for your sons and daughters • What things in our family discourage you? (Clutter? Conflicts with siblings? Tension between parents? Unfinished house repairs? Lack of space? Rules?) • What changes would you like to see in me? (More time spent with family? Less time watching television or on the Internet? Not getting upset or angry? Greater spiritual leadership?) • What do you enjoy doing in your free time? (Sports? Reading? Projects? Time with friends?) • What hurts have you experienced from others? (Friends? Family? Neighbors?)

  6. Questions for your sons and daughters • Is there anything you are afraid to talk to us about? • What things about yourself or your past would you like to change? • If you could ask God any question, what would you ask Him?

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