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In today’s episode, we explore the word perfect and its deeper meaning in the context of faith. While “perfect” often implies flawlessness, in Matthew 5:48, Jesus invites us to pursue maturity and completeness rather than perfectionism. Living out this calling means seeking growth in Christlikeness and reflecting God’s love and grace. Rather than striving for an impossible standard, we’re encouraged to view each mistake as a learning opportunity and to extend grace to ourselves and others. This week, focus on growth, extending grace, and trusting God’s guidance in becoming more like Jesus.
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By The Practice DevoIn today’s episode, we explore the word perfect and its deeper meaning in the context of faith. While “perfect” often implies flawlessness, in Matthew 5:48, Jesus invites us to pursue maturity and completeness rather than perfectionism. Living out this calling means seeking growth in Christlikeness and reflecting God’s love and grace. Rather than striving for an impossible standard, we’re encouraged to view each mistake as a learning opportunity and to extend grace to ourselves and others. This week, focus on growth, extending grace, and trusting God’s guidance in becoming more like Jesus.
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Text SIGN ME UP to 1-866-930-7628 for free daily devotionals!
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Follow us on Instagram: @thepracticedevo
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Email: [email protected]
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