A Way Outනියැදිය

WHAT YOU FEED GROWS; WHAT YOU STARVE DIES
Sin and your spirit’s health are mutually exclusive. When we feed one, we starve the other. The Apostle Paul most famously talks about this internal battle in Romans 7 and Galatians 5. Why did Paul, and why do we, do things we don’t want to do? Because there is a war between our flesh, whose desire is to be satisfied, and our spirit, whose desire is to satisfy God. This is actually great news for those of us who are looking for a way out of temptation. This means your very actions to feed your spirit are weapons against sin and death.
Apply: Spend time each day listening for the Holy Spirit this week. Write down everything you sense the Holy Spirit telling you to do.
About this Plan

Do you feel stuck in an old habit? Maybe you’re hiding shame in a dark corner of your life. God didn’t send Jesus to manage sin and death. He sent Him to destroy it. This two-week Bible Plan from Life.Church will show you A Way Out.
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