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Changing Hearts Changing Lives

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Abuso Sexual: Pasos para la...

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“So, oddly enough, not lamenting leads to unbelief. Reality wins, and hope dies.”
David Powlison, A Praying Life: Connecting with God in a Distracting World

“When you see someone else’s sin, instead of using that information to correct them, use that information to humble yourself by first finding the beam in your own eye.” Instead of using your insights into other people’s issues as a spiritual hammer, Jesus wants you to take these insights and deepen your own repentance (7:1-5). Argh! How do I do life?”
David Powlison, A Praying Life: Connecting with God in a Distracting World

“Your true identity is who God says you are. You will never discover who you are by looking inside yourself or listening to what others say. The Lord gets the first word because he made you. He gets the daily word because you live before his face. He gets the last word because he will administer your "comprehensive life review.”
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