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On today's episode: "But it’s an important conversation because if we never address the elephant in the room, we might get so comfortable with sin’s presence that we desensitize ourselves to how destructive it is or how detestable it is to God. If we spend all of our time proclaiming the goodness of God without ever also addressing sin so that we can all repent and rid ourselves of it, it’s possible that the same desensitization to sin will occur for the unbelievable extension of grace we are extended.
By Kellye SmithOn today's episode: "But it’s an important conversation because if we never address the elephant in the room, we might get so comfortable with sin’s presence that we desensitize ourselves to how destructive it is or how detestable it is to God. If we spend all of our time proclaiming the goodness of God without ever also addressing sin so that we can all repent and rid ourselves of it, it’s possible that the same desensitization to sin will occur for the unbelievable extension of grace we are extended.