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Habit 2: LEARN CHRIST - Seasoning Life Part 3

March 21, 2016

Week 3 of our Seasoning Life series and this week we're on our second habit which is: I WILL LEARN CHRIST FOR ONE PERIOD OF TIME this week.

What does it mean to "learn Christ"?  It means to deepen our relationship with Him - to invest in Him as we would any relationship with any person.  Learning a person (Christ) is not the same as learning information.  Information is stagnant but a person is dynamic.  Information can be mastered, but a person is always growing and therefore the relationship can always go deeper.

We need to spend more time learning Christ and our goal this week is to do just that.  Check out the video message above and join us on our Lenten challenge of five habits that make for a questionable life.

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