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Sin leads us away from God and distorts every part of life.
Three times in this passage, we see a sobering phrase: "God gave them over..."
This is what happens when we continually reject Him. He allows us to follow our chosen path. Sin isn't just breaking rules - it's a trajectory away from God, and it impacts:
This isn't meant to shame us. It's meant to wake us up to our need.
Reflection ?: Where do you see the effects of sin? Not just in actions but in your desires or thinking?
Dig Deeper: Why is God "giving people over" both just and loving?
By AlisaSin leads us away from God and distorts every part of life.
Three times in this passage, we see a sobering phrase: "God gave them over..."
This is what happens when we continually reject Him. He allows us to follow our chosen path. Sin isn't just breaking rules - it's a trajectory away from God, and it impacts:
This isn't meant to shame us. It's meant to wake us up to our need.
Reflection ?: Where do you see the effects of sin? Not just in actions but in your desires or thinking?
Dig Deeper: Why is God "giving people over" both just and loving?