Ep. 317 Confused About Your Next Step? Let God Guide You
Send us a text Whether you’re dealing with job loss, legal battles, breakups, or indecision, Psalm 32:8 reminds us that God is always guiding and supporting us. The strategies in […]
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The most dangerous thing about self-deception is that when we are operating in it, we do not even know that we are being deceived. Failing to be true to what we believe is right causes us to rationalize and make excuses. Being true to our sense of what the right thing is relieves us from having to explain our actions; if we are false to our belief, then our excuses make the wrong thing that we are doing appear right. Deceiving ourselves causes a disturbance in us that we cannot reconcile because deep down inside, we know exactly what we should do. Fooling ourselves in this manner results in spiritual blindness us to the truth. This type of thinking is something we must beware of because it is built into the world’s norms and values. The best way to avoid this trap is to follow through and live the Word of grace after hearing it; this powerfully internalizes the truth as it is now.
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Send us a text Whether you’re dealing with job loss, legal battles, breakups, or indecision, Psalm 32:8 reminds us that God is always guiding and supporting us. The strategies in […]
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