In this episode, I reflect on a conversation with a friend that made me question if I focus too much on the “big” sins from my past—like drinking and sex before marriage—while overlooking the more subtle struggles I still wrestle with daily.
Drawing from James 4:7-8, we’ll talk about why remembering what God saved us from is essential to staying free, why no sin is small in God’s eyes, and how true spiritual growth comes from daily submission, resistance, and drawing near to Him.
If you’ve ever struggled with guilt, spiritual complacency, or the tension between your past and present walk with Christ, this episode is for you. Let’s talk about the power of remembrance and the daily fight to stay dependent on God.
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