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In this episode, we go through Matthew 18:6–9, when Jesus gives one of His strongest warnings against sin & temptation. Coming right after His teaching on childlike faith, this passage reminds us that while we are called to trust God fully as His children, we are also called to grow in maturity and obedience.
We'll talk about the responsibility believers have toward one another, the importance of mentoring and accountability, and why Jesus uses such direct language when it comes to removing things in our lives that lead us to sin. Sin doesn’t just affect our actions; it affects our hearts and our walk with God.
This is an invitation to do a heart check, to treat sin seriously, and to pray a bold but holy prayer: "Lord, break my heart for what breaks Yours."
By Frensley SmithIn this episode, we go through Matthew 18:6–9, when Jesus gives one of His strongest warnings against sin & temptation. Coming right after His teaching on childlike faith, this passage reminds us that while we are called to trust God fully as His children, we are also called to grow in maturity and obedience.
We'll talk about the responsibility believers have toward one another, the importance of mentoring and accountability, and why Jesus uses such direct language when it comes to removing things in our lives that lead us to sin. Sin doesn’t just affect our actions; it affects our hearts and our walk with God.
This is an invitation to do a heart check, to treat sin seriously, and to pray a bold but holy prayer: "Lord, break my heart for what breaks Yours."