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It’s not a pleasant picture — but Scripture sometimes uses shocking images to wake us up.
In this episode of Monumental Moments, Melissa Motschenbacher shares a vivid real-life story involving her dog that became a powerful spiritual illustration of Proverbs 26:11: “Like a dog that returns to his vomit is a fool who repeats his folly.”
Through this unforgettable moment, Melissa challenges us to examine our own lives. Why do we sometimes return to the very sins Jesus saved us from? Drawing from both Proverbs and 2 Peter 2:20–22, this episode calls believers to recognize the seriousness of sin, the depth of Christ’s sacrifice, and the urgency of turning away from old patterns for good.
This Monumental Moment is a loving but honest invitation: if there’s “vomit” in your life, it’s time to walk away — and Jesus is ready to help you do it.
By Melissa MotschenbacherIt’s not a pleasant picture — but Scripture sometimes uses shocking images to wake us up.
In this episode of Monumental Moments, Melissa Motschenbacher shares a vivid real-life story involving her dog that became a powerful spiritual illustration of Proverbs 26:11: “Like a dog that returns to his vomit is a fool who repeats his folly.”
Through this unforgettable moment, Melissa challenges us to examine our own lives. Why do we sometimes return to the very sins Jesus saved us from? Drawing from both Proverbs and 2 Peter 2:20–22, this episode calls believers to recognize the seriousness of sin, the depth of Christ’s sacrifice, and the urgency of turning away from old patterns for good.
This Monumental Moment is a loving but honest invitation: if there’s “vomit” in your life, it’s time to walk away — and Jesus is ready to help you do it.