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Reconciling Yourself to the Fact of Sin

14-06-24 Reconciling Yourself to the Fact of Sin Blog     From My Utmost for His Highest
This is your hour, and the power of darkness —Luke 22

One way to recognize and deal with sin in our lives is to look at it and it's effect on our lives from the beginning. This is a long post today, so I'll get right into looking at how the fall effected our lives with an excerpt from A Rooster Once Crowed:

What is the real EFFECT OF THE FALL on our lives?

The effect of the Fall was legion.

But buried inside the punishment that comes as a result of the Fall is a promise. I don’t pretend to know the ultimate truth on this, but I can see three things peeking through.

A Rooster Once Crowed, My Utmost for His Highest, #thefall, Luke 22

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Great Divorce Los Angeles {GIVEAWAY}

Great Divorce on Stage

     From Fellowship of the Performing Arts & Full Porch Press
In the daytime (for there will be no night there) its gates will never be closed . . . —Revelation 21

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Showcased in an imaginative stage design that transforms the world from bleak and dark to lush and beautiful, THE GREAT DIVORCE takes audiences on a fabulous bus ride from a suburb in Hell to a celestial new world on the outskirts of Heaven.

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C.S. Lewis, The Great Divorce, Contest

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My Utmost for His Highest

As high as possible...     From My Utmost for His Highest
. . . do you love Me? . . . Tend My sheep —John 21

I'd forgotten that there was an actual lesson that ran for book title and won the sash. 

Chambers talks today about folks that do things Jesus did, but stop short of devotion to Jesus. They do the work (and may even love), but skip the belief.

Skipping belief is what the world tells us we can do. It's another way to earn salvation-and let me tell you that's something I know a lot about.

In a discussion of how we would prepare for heaven. . .

A Rooster Once Crowed, My Utmost for His Highest, #thegreatcefuldance, John 21

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