Get Out of My MindSample
Have you ever wanted to say “I’m sorry” but felt like the words were trapped inside your head? Sometimes the hardest part of getting back on track is finding the words to admit where we were wrong and then finding the courage to speak them to the one we’ve wronged. The good news is, when we go to God and own up to the ways we wronged ourselves or others, we don’t have to guess what his response will be. He is always fair and always committed to erasing our sin, cleaning us up, and setting us free to go and live better. If there are areas in your life you want to get back on track, talk to your small group about the changes you want to make.
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About this Plan
A 4-week reading plan about temptation. Let what God says about you influence what you do. Live knowing God cares for your needs. Trust what God has labeled as true. When you give in, you can start again.
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