STOP PRETENDING THERE IS NO PROBLEM
Jesus spoke to people who believed in Him and told them, “If you continue in my word, you are my disciples indeed, and you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free” (John 8:31–32).
But they argued. They said they were not in bondage.
This is still happening today. People say the devil has no hold on them, but their lives say something else. They say nothing can touch them, but the same patterns keep repeating.
You cannot keep losing the same battles and still claim there is no fight.
It is better to admit that something is wrong than to pretend everything is fine.
There are real issues people face. There are patterns, cycles, influences. And until you acknowledge them, you will not deal with them.
Some people would rather deny reality than confront it. But denial does not produce freedom.
This is something to think about. If you must get delivered, you must accept the reality of the problem then solutions can be sought
Jesus spoke to people who believed in Him and told them, “If you continue in my word, you are my disciples indeed, and you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free” (John 8:31–32).
But they argued. They said they were not in bondage.
This is still happening today. People say the devil has no hold on them, but their lives say something else. They say nothing can touch them, but the same patterns keep repeating.
You cannot keep losing the same battles and still claim there is no fight.
It is better to admit that something is wrong than to pretend everything is fine.
There are real issues people face. There are patterns, cycles, influences. And until you acknowledge them, you will not deal with them.
Some people would rather deny reality than confront it. But denial does not produce freedom.
This is something to think about. If you must get delivered, you must accept the reality of the problem then solutions can be sought
STOP PRETENDING THERE IS NO PROBLEM
Jesus spoke to people who believed in Him and told them, “If you continue in my word, you are my disciples indeed, and you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free” (John 8:31–32).
But they argued. They said they were not in bondage.
This is still happening today. People say the devil has no hold on them, but their lives say something else. They say nothing can touch them, but the same patterns keep repeating.
You cannot keep losing the same battles and still claim there is no fight.
It is better to admit that something is wrong than to pretend everything is fine.
There are real issues people face. There are patterns, cycles, influences. And until you acknowledge them, you will not deal with them.
Some people would rather deny reality than confront it. But denial does not produce freedom.
This is something to think about. If you must get delivered, you must accept the reality of the problem then solutions can be sought