Identifying our Sin Patterns for Growth in Godliness
Growing in Godliness Meredith Boggs Growing in Godliness Meredith Boggs

Identifying our Sin Patterns for Growth in Godliness

“Recognizing your tendencies towards certain sins is the first step in fighting sin and walking in obedience. Thanks be to God, the penalty for our sin was paid for once and for all by the atoning work of Christ on the cross. But the painstaking journey of transformation is one we will walk until we are home at last in Heaven. Recognizing sinful patterns in our lives that can become habitual if left unchecked is important because it helps us to quickly acknowledge and address the areas that keep us from being conformed into the likeness of Christ.” - Identifying our Sin Patterns for Growth in Godliness by Meredith Boggs

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Quiet Time for Sinners
God's Word Naomi Vacaro God's Word Naomi Vacaro

Quiet Time for Sinners

“In the sacred moments of Bible reading and prayer, we allow the Holy Spirit to deepen our connection with Christ. Scripture becomes a way for us to listen to God’s heart and prayer becomes an intimate conversation where we pour our heart out to him. On this holy ground, Jesus becomes nearer, dearer, and sweeter to us than he was the day before, and every day we will reflect Christ a little more clearly to the surrounding world.” - Quiet Time for Sinners by Naomi Vacaro

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Confess Your Sins—and Sing!
Growing in Godliness Nana Dolce Growing in Godliness Nana Dolce

Confess Your Sins—and Sing!

David, our psalmist, stands before a great Judge in Psalm 32. But he does so to argue his guilt—not his innocence. David admits his sins and instead of a conviction, this Judge grants forgiveness and full pardon. What kind of Judge is this? What criminal justice system on earth acquits a confessing offender? How should we understand this passage? How does Psalm 32 encourage a Christian to make bold confessions of sin before the holy Judge of heaven?” - Confess Your Sins–And Sing! by Nana Dolce

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