I used to think that as long as I believed the right stuff, I was a ‘good enough’ Christian. But I’m learning and relearning the importance of acknowledging the fact I don’t know everything and cannot fix everything. I’m deeply flawed and need a Savior everyday of my life. If I don’t practice what I know to be true, I lose ground to the cultural drift. One verse that comes to mind is Romans 12;2 - be transformed, not conformed to culture. If I don’t practice kindness, generosity, loyalty, and faithfulness, these qualities fade to the background.
Tuesday, February 6, 2024
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