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Altar Ego

DAY 32 OF 35

Being a person of integrity can afford you great benefits as you read about yesterday; however, the opposite is quite true. The opposite of integrity is hypocrisy. The word hypocrite can be translated as meaning a play actor and a person who is acting one way even though they are very different. Jesus couldn’t stand hypocrites. He often rebuked them during his earthly ministry. He would tell the hypocrites He encountered that they were putting on a show on the outside, but not living with integrity on the inside. If you are lacking integrity, then it’s time for you to lay down and sacrifice who you are in your sinful nature and become a person of integrity. What are some of the consequences you’ve experienced or observed of being a hypocrite?
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Altar Ego

If you have ever felt insecure, inadequate, or insufficient, then this 35-day reading plan is for you. Instead of living with an outward-driven ego, this plan will help you gain an Altar Ego that is focused more inward. Each day, you will read scriptures and a short devotional that will enable you to begin transforming your ego by laying down your worldly self-image and replacing it with God’s view of you. You are not yet who you are supposed to be, but you can begin the process today of growing into who you are supposed to be in God’s eyes.

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We would like to thank Pastor Craig Groeschel and Life.Church for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: http://craiggroeschel.com/