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This is Episode 242 of the My Morning Devotional Podcast.
Find us on Instagram: @mymorningdevo
Join me, Alison Elizabeth as we read out of Ephesians 5:8 which says "For at one time you were darkness, but now you are light in the Lord. Walk as children of light"
"This verse is beautiful. It helps remind us where we once were and where we are now. We are forever changed because of our relationship with God. What He started in our hearts can never be put out. It will always burn. No matter how far we may run, our spirits are ignited with His.
We have to embrace the change that comes with being a Christian. It means that some ways of life no longer fit. For example, I love a good margarita on Taco Tuesdays but I no longer drink until I can’t remember the next morning. I left those days behind in college before Jesus impacted my life.
Everyday I continue to grow, closer and closer to Him. Everyday I change, and I try to be better than I was the day before, as I am sure you do too.
I picked this verse from my favorite saga:
“You can’t stop the change, any more than you can stop the suns from setting.”
We are now officially children of the light, and we can’t stop the change that has occurred in our hearts the moment we let Him in. "
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Get To Know Ali:
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This is Episode 242 of the My Morning Devotional Podcast.
Find us on Instagram: @mymorningdevo
Join me, Alison Elizabeth as we read out of Ephesians 5:8 which says "For at one time you were darkness, but now you are light in the Lord. Walk as children of light"
"This verse is beautiful. It helps remind us where we once were and where we are now. We are forever changed because of our relationship with God. What He started in our hearts can never be put out. It will always burn. No matter how far we may run, our spirits are ignited with His.
We have to embrace the change that comes with being a Christian. It means that some ways of life no longer fit. For example, I love a good margarita on Taco Tuesdays but I no longer drink until I can’t remember the next morning. I left those days behind in college before Jesus impacted my life.
Everyday I continue to grow, closer and closer to Him. Everyday I change, and I try to be better than I was the day before, as I am sure you do too.
I picked this verse from my favorite saga:
“You can’t stop the change, any more than you can stop the suns from setting.”
We are now officially children of the light, and we can’t stop the change that has occurred in our hearts the moment we let Him in. "
Support the show
Join The Community:
@mymorningdevo on IG
Facebook Group
YouTube Channel
Get To Know Ali:
@alisondelamota on IG
YouTube Channel
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