
Donāt give in to F.E.A.R. When the devilās lies make us afraid, remember that F.E.A.R. stands for false evidence appearing real. The Holy Spirit can help you find the true evidence in Godās Word that will confront and dismantle the false evidence.Ā Check out this full message here. I have lots of new content every week, which you can check outĀ on my YouTube channel.
āMeanwhile it is also necessary for the ruler [pastor] to keep wary watch, lest the lust of pleasing men assail him; lest, when he studiously penetrates the things that are within, and providently supplies the things that are without, he seek to be beloved of those that are under him more than truth…ā (Gregory the Great). Check out how T.M. Moore unpacks this quote.
The Culture Translatorā newsletter from Axis has this sobering reminder of the dangers of pornography.Ā
What it is: An eye-opening essay in The Free Press describes the impact of pornography on a teenās developing brain.
What it tells us: The author of this piece, Isabel Hogben, is a homeschooled high schooler living in Redford City, California. In one of several devastating lines, Hogben details how she stumbled upon PornHub when she was only ten years old, even as her very present mother was āmaking sure I was eating nine differently colored fruits and vegetables on the daily.ā Hogben goes on to explain that todayās pornography depicts a synthetically augmented and physically brutal type of sex that makes Playboy magazine look ālike an American Girl Doll catalog.ā She notes that teens who have never had a physical sexual encounter canāt know the difference between what fake sex and real sex is supposed to be like, skewing their expectations, and that her peers think selling nudes online is normal. As she examines the way porn causes scientifically-measurable changes in the brain, Hogden concludes that porn is not ācontentā as much as it is a dangerously addictive substance not unlike street drugs.
āDo nothing that you would not like God to see. Say nothing you would not like God to hear. Go no place where you would not like God to find you. Never spend your time in such a way that you would not like God to say, āWhat are you doing?āā āJ.C. Ryle
āLearning to say no is not just about courage, but also learning how to prioritize your life and become more productive.ā āJohn Maxwell



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