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1 John 1:1-10
Where have you convinced yourself that partial obedience is still “walking in the light”?
How do you excuse darkness in your life by pointing to someone else’s sin?
If everything hidden were brought into the light today, what would most threaten your sense of control or identity?
What sin do you repeatedly commit while presuming on God’s grace instead of repenting?
How have you reframed your sin as weakness, personality, or circumstance to avoid calling it what God calls it?
When you say “everyone struggles,” what responsibility are you refusing to take?
What would genuine repentance cost you that you are currently unwilling to pay?
By Zabeon Lewis1 John 1:1-10
Where have you convinced yourself that partial obedience is still “walking in the light”?
How do you excuse darkness in your life by pointing to someone else’s sin?
If everything hidden were brought into the light today, what would most threaten your sense of control or identity?
What sin do you repeatedly commit while presuming on God’s grace instead of repenting?
How have you reframed your sin as weakness, personality, or circumstance to avoid calling it what God calls it?
When you say “everyone struggles,” what responsibility are you refusing to take?
What would genuine repentance cost you that you are currently unwilling to pay?