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In Romans 7:1-6, the Apostle Paul teaches us that our sin-addictions are relational problems, before they're behavioral problems. Sin is like a toxic ex, "crouching at the door, and its desire is for you" (Gen. 4:7). When we let it in - whether casually, complicatedly, or committedly - it starts putting down roots, aiming to gaslight us into total dependency. Just as death dissolves a marriage covenant, so likewise our death in Christ severs our bondage to sin. It's time to kick this toxic ex to the curb. Tune in as Katrice lays out how.
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In Romans 7:1-6, the Apostle Paul teaches us that our sin-addictions are relational problems, before they're behavioral problems. Sin is like a toxic ex, "crouching at the door, and its desire is for you" (Gen. 4:7). When we let it in - whether casually, complicatedly, or committedly - it starts putting down roots, aiming to gaslight us into total dependency. Just as death dissolves a marriage covenant, so likewise our death in Christ severs our bondage to sin. It's time to kick this toxic ex to the curb. Tune in as Katrice lays out how.