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In the second week of "Crave" Pastor Matt began by asking the question why. Why do we crave the things that we do? Why do we crave sex, why do we crave a second helping of food, why do we crave the approval of others, why do we crave to dress a certain way, or why we crave to have our house look a certain way? Why do we crave for our sports team to win? Why do we crave that kind of job or that good of a grade? The bottom line answer to these questions is this: we desire what we experience and enjoy or what we see others experiencing and enjoying. In short, our desires are shaped by what we see and experience.
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In the second week of "Crave" Pastor Matt began by asking the question why. Why do we crave the things that we do? Why do we crave sex, why do we crave a second helping of food, why do we crave the approval of others, why do we crave to dress a certain way, or why we crave to have our house look a certain way? Why do we crave for our sports team to win? Why do we crave that kind of job or that good of a grade? The bottom line answer to these questions is this: we desire what we experience and enjoy or what we see others experiencing and enjoying. In short, our desires are shaped by what we see and experience.