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We often look at God's law as a harsh taskmaster that makes us feel inadequate, but it's actually a mirror showing us what's already in our hearts and why we need Jesus.
• The law is like an X-ray—it diagnoses our condition but doesn't heal us
• Sin wants us to stay in darkness, away from truth and good advice
• Even the Apostle Paul struggled with doing what he hated and not doing what he wanted
• Our ongoing battle with sin isn't a sign we're failing—it's normal for all Christians
• Shame drives us away from God and others, while healthy guilt draws us toward help
• Being honest about our struggles creates space for others to do the same
• We don't have to pretend to be perfect to be accepted by God
• Even when we feel powerless against sin, God is not
• Jesus offers rescue from our "body of death" through his grace
Remember, when you see your reflection in God's mirror, don't blame the mirror—seek the One who can transform what you see.
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By Dale HuntingtonSend us a text
We often look at God's law as a harsh taskmaster that makes us feel inadequate, but it's actually a mirror showing us what's already in our hearts and why we need Jesus.
• The law is like an X-ray—it diagnoses our condition but doesn't heal us
• Sin wants us to stay in darkness, away from truth and good advice
• Even the Apostle Paul struggled with doing what he hated and not doing what he wanted
• Our ongoing battle with sin isn't a sign we're failing—it's normal for all Christians
• Shame drives us away from God and others, while healthy guilt draws us toward help
• Being honest about our struggles creates space for others to do the same
• We don't have to pretend to be perfect to be accepted by God
• Even when we feel powerless against sin, God is not
• Jesus offers rescue from our "body of death" through his grace
Remember, when you see your reflection in God's mirror, don't blame the mirror—seek the One who can transform what you see.
Support the show