We Can Learn From the Rewind
Imagining a dog returning to his vomit is no fun – much less, actually watching a dog doing it. Yet, how often do people watch us return to our folly, over and over again?
Continue reading →Imagining a dog returning to his vomit is no fun – much less, actually watching a dog doing it. Yet, how often do people watch us return to our folly, over and over again?
Continue reading →Knowing that God will never abandon us – and will provide everything we need to make good choices – gives us the confidence we need to live wisely and honorably.
Continue reading →What’s keeping you from leaning your whole personality (including everything that makes you do the things you do) on God? To help you answer these questions, it may help to ask yourself, “What is one habit or sinful behavior I’d like to stop?”
Continue reading →Our sins are destroying us. Disobedience (even delayed obedience) shortchanges us. Sin – any sin – never takes us to a good place. And once we’ve suffered the consequences, how long will it take us to regain our footing? If we ever do.
Continue reading →Every time we refuse to remain in our sin, we move closer to the life God desires for us. Every time.
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