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In a world where social media and image-consciousness are prevalent, it can be tempting to present a polished and perfect version of ourselves to the world. But as Christians, we are called to be authentic and honest with ourselves, others, and most importantly, with God.
In this sermon, we will explore the theme of authenticity with God and how it relates to our relationship with Him. We will delve into the truth that God already knows all our flaws, mistakes, and imperfections, and that we don't need to pretend with Him. Because of this, we can approach God with humility, honesty, and vulnerability, knowing that He loves us unconditionally and has already paid the price for our mistakes.
By Eric Thomas Ph.D4.9
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In a world where social media and image-consciousness are prevalent, it can be tempting to present a polished and perfect version of ourselves to the world. But as Christians, we are called to be authentic and honest with ourselves, others, and most importantly, with God.
In this sermon, we will explore the theme of authenticity with God and how it relates to our relationship with Him. We will delve into the truth that God already knows all our flaws, mistakes, and imperfections, and that we don't need to pretend with Him. Because of this, we can approach God with humility, honesty, and vulnerability, knowing that He loves us unconditionally and has already paid the price for our mistakes.

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