Jesus Next Door
$12.49
How Would Life Get Better for the People Around You If Jesus Were Their Neighbor?
When a man asked Jesus to pinpoint what matters most in life, Jesus cut straight to the heart of it. He said the most important thing in life is to love God with the entirety of who you are and to love your neighbor as much as you love yourself (Matt. 22:37-39). In short, he said that love matters most.
Even though Jesus’ words are crystal clear, most followers of Jesus are quick to admit that they struggle to love God-and those around them-practically speaking.
Jesus Next Door is a focused thirty-day prayer guide that helps you move from simply knowing the great commandments to actually living them out-wherever you live, work, and play. For each of the thirty days, receive guidance as you:
*Focus on a key Bible verse
*Consider a short devotional thought
*Read a selected Scripture passage
*Reflect on key questions
*Pray for yourself and others
This guide will help you pray for the people around you and learn to practically love them.
Do you long for God to bless the people around you-through you?
Then this prayer journey is for you! Written as a companion to Revival Starts Here, this resource provides boots-on-the-ground prayers and practices to move you from inspiration to application. Dave Clayton offers this month-long guided journey for those who want to pray for and practically love those around them.
Take a walk with God and learn to love the people around you as Jesus
would-if he moved into your neighborhood.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781970102277
ISBN10: 1970102276
Dave Clayton
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2020
Publisher: HIM Publications
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