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We can live differently in 2021

Today Can Be Different Posted on January 2, 2021 by SherylJanuary 2, 2021

With God’s help, each month let’s commit to one area we want to work on. Minute-by-minute and choice-by-choice, through the power of the Holy Spirit, let’s reach toward what lies ahead – a different way of living.

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Posted in Couldn't Categorize (for countless reasons!) | Tagged 2021, bad choices, bad habit, bad habits, choices, choices you’re making today, expectation, God's grace, grace, hope, make better choices, New Year, New Year's Resolutions, Philippians 3:13, powerful grace, radical new year, resolutions, sinful behavior, sinful choices, sinful habits, trusting God | 15 Replies

Is it time to break ties?

Today Can Be Different Posted on June 10, 2020 by SherylJune 10, 2020

Perhaps you don’t struggle with poor choices. Maybe you could mentor someone who has trouble making good ones. Consider asking your pastor to connect you with someone who could use your help.

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Posted in Christian Up! (Maturing in Our Walk) | Tagged bad choices, bad habit, bad habits, break ties, consequences, courage, frustrations, influence, marriage, mentor, poor choices, Psalm 1:1 | 4 Replies

Do you need God to forgive you – again?

Today Can Be Different Posted on December 26, 2019 by SherylDecember 26, 2019

When you pray, do you picture God drumming His fingers wishing you’d hurry it up? Or do you see him leaning in, compassionately listening to every word?

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Posted in Christian Up! (Maturing in Our Walk) | Tagged bad habit, bad habits, compassion, forgive, forgiveness, forgiving, God's love, God's presence, Psalm 18:16, repentance, shame, sin, temptation | 4 Replies

How will your next moment of temptation go down?

Today Can Be Different Posted on August 27, 2019 by SherylAugust 27, 2019

We can decide how our next moment of temptation will go down. The next time we’re tempted to risk gambling away our savings on a “sure bet,” we can kick ourselves and hope the self-loathing won’t last as long as it did last time, or we can experience a true sense of victory.

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Posted in Christian Up! (Maturing in Our Walk) | Tagged bad choices, bad habit, bad habits, choices, godliness, goodness, immorality, negative consequences, righteous, Romans 6:13, self-loathing, sense of victory, shameful behavior, sinful behavior, sinful habits, temptation, unrighteousness, wickedness | 2 Replies

Whose rules are you following?

Today Can Be Different Posted on August 20, 2019 by SherylAugust 20, 2019

Wishing I was “allowed” to eat was an unrelenting desire that plagued me for years. Whose rules kept me so hungry? It certainly wasn’t God’s.  For years, I felt powerless to say no to the behavior associated with anorexia nervosa … Continue reading →

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Posted in Addictive Behavior (Including Eating Disorders), Eating and Exercise Goals | Tagged anorexia nervosa, bad habit, bad habits, bulimia, destructive behaviors, eating disorders, mental health, Romans 6:12, rules, spiritual battle, weightloss | 4 Replies

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