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Your vulnerability makes you human, and your identity make you royalty, you cannot be fully you, without both.
Being vulnerable is God-given and it's what makes us human. When you remove the possibility of weakness and failure, you de-humanize yourself and others. The older we get, the more convinced we become that it is in fact our weaknesses, failures and imperfections that bind us in unity as humans and believers, not our successes or our strengths. Why do you think the enemy has worked so hard to dismantle vulnerability? Because it ultimately dismantles the intimacy and the power of the brotherhood, choking our unity and our ability to govern the earth from a Kingdom perspective.
Let's talk about it!
Connect with us:
Instagram: @myfreedomculture
Facebook: @freedomculture1
Website: www.occupy-freedom.com
Email: [email protected]
By Justin and Rheanna Arfsten5
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Your vulnerability makes you human, and your identity make you royalty, you cannot be fully you, without both.
Being vulnerable is God-given and it's what makes us human. When you remove the possibility of weakness and failure, you de-humanize yourself and others. The older we get, the more convinced we become that it is in fact our weaknesses, failures and imperfections that bind us in unity as humans and believers, not our successes or our strengths. Why do you think the enemy has worked so hard to dismantle vulnerability? Because it ultimately dismantles the intimacy and the power of the brotherhood, choking our unity and our ability to govern the earth from a Kingdom perspective.
Let's talk about it!
Connect with us:
Instagram: @myfreedomculture
Facebook: @freedomculture1
Website: www.occupy-freedom.com
Email: [email protected]