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Paul ends Romans 12 not with a technique or a program. He ends it with a posture.
Being overcome by evil doesn't always look like doing something obviously wrong. Sometimes it looks like becoming someone you didn't intend to become — bitter where you used to be open, cynical where you used to believe the best, hard where you used to be tender. Evil overcomes you when it changes your shape.
This episode traces that warning through the whole chapter and lands on why "overcome evil with good" is not just the final verse. It's the thesis of everything Paul has been building since verse one.
Formation to Transformation | A Worship Devotional. New episodes every weekday at formationtotransformation.com
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By Ryan LochePaul ends Romans 12 not with a technique or a program. He ends it with a posture.
Being overcome by evil doesn't always look like doing something obviously wrong. Sometimes it looks like becoming someone you didn't intend to become — bitter where you used to be open, cynical where you used to believe the best, hard where you used to be tender. Evil overcomes you when it changes your shape.
This episode traces that warning through the whole chapter and lands on why "overcome evil with good" is not just the final verse. It's the thesis of everything Paul has been building since verse one.
Formation to Transformation | A Worship Devotional. New episodes every weekday at formationtotransformation.com
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If you've enjoyed this devotional, would you please leave a rating and a review?