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Why is change so hard? Don't you wish you could just snap your fingers and be spiritually mature? That the gulf between where you are and where you want to be wasn't so wide? That you could experience the blessing of godliness more? Change is hard, it's true, but we often make it harder than it has to be. Momentum offers a better way forward, revealing how the Beatitudes--"blessed are the poor in spirit . . . blessed are the meek . . . "--hold the secret to change that gets easier with time. Learn: - What each beatitude actually means - How they work together to give momentum - Practical ways…mehr

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Why is change so hard? Don't you wish you could just snap your fingers and be spiritually mature? That the gulf between where you are and where you want to be wasn't so wide? That you could experience the blessing of godliness more? Change is hard, it's true, but we often make it harder than it has to be. Momentum offers a better way forward, revealing how the Beatitudes--"blessed are the poor in spirit . . . blessed are the meek . . . "--hold the secret to change that gets easier with time. Learn: - What each beatitude actually means - How they work together to give momentum - Practical ways to mature in each one The Beatitudes aren't just poetic sayings; they're a way of life. If you want to make strides in overcoming sin, growing in godliness, and getting closer to God, this book is for you. And if you've lost hope that you can change, this book is especially for you. You can make progress, starting today.
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COLIN SMITH serves as senior pastor of The Orchard with six campuses across Chicagoland. Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, Colin received his Bachelor of Arts in Theology and Master of Philosophy from the London School of Theology. Colin is the author of several books including The Ten Greatest Struggles of Your Life. He can be heard daily on the Open the Bible radio broadcast and at openthebible.org and openthebible.org.uk. Colin and his wife, Karen, have two sons and five granddaughters.