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Interest and Consequences
The passage emphasizes that while sin may seem appealing, it ultimately leads to greater consequences, akin to accumulating debt with high interest. It contrasts the deceptive nature of sin with God’s promise of eternal life through Jesus. Readers are urged to seek God’s guidance and avoid the traps of sin and debt.
This Day
The author reflects on two significant June 12ths in his life: the first marks his enlistment in the Air Force in 1972, while the second commemorates his ordination as a pastor in 1983. He expresses gratitude for the transformative experiences and divine guidance received throughout his journey, encouraging others to cherish their special moments with…
New Every Morning
The narrative describes the growth of a Mexican petunia in the author’s backyard, highlighting its daily blooming cycle. The author connects this to Lamentations 3:23-24, illustrating how, like the plant’s fresh flowers each morning, God’s mercies renew daily. Both symbolize faithfulness and the assurance of divine care in life.
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