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Creative Disciple Newsletter
July 13, 2025
#60

God’s Voice, God’s Breath

Before we sought answers, God graciously spoke. Special Revelation is how He made Himself known—clearly, personally, and savingly. It’s more than just truth; it’s the voice of Christ through the Word, unveiling what we could never discover on our own. Discover the beauty and urgency of this divine unveiling.

Focused Discipleship

#Personal — God’s benefits are abundant, but they’re easy to forget. Learn how to remember and rehearse His goodness to ground your soul in gospel hope.

#Marriage — Temptation in marriage isn’t rare—it’s real. Learn how to confront it with spiritual courage and biblical strategy.

#Parenting —  Passive men shape passive families. See how spiritual disengagement affects your home and why fatherly leadership matters more than ever.

#Church —  In a culture of shallow spirituality, rediscover why “churchiness” still matters and how robust community forms faithful disciples.

#Work — Focus is a skill, not a switch. Build a simple ritual that helps you consistently block distractions and make the most of your time.

#Pastor —  Teaching generosity isn’t about guilt—it’s about grace. Explore ways to help your church give freely and faithfully without pressure or manipulation.

Weekly Wallpaper

Breath of God

Let this wallpaper design remind you that the Bible is not a man-made book, but the breath of God revealed. Download it here and keep His truth before you.

I’d love to hear from you. Just hit reply to let me know what you thought of this week’s newsletter, share link ideas for future issues, or just say hello!

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Until next time.

For the Kingdom,
Jacob Abshire
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