-- Psalm 70:5
...You are my help and my Deliverer, O Lord...
One of the cruellest falsehoods ever foisted on the human race is the idea of an imperious God who saves us and then waits for us to extricate ourselves from the cycles of sin and hurt in our lives. It may be a popular notion, but it is not in the Bible! In the Bible, God Himself is our Deliverer!
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-- Prov. 23:32
...in the end it bites like a snake and poisons like a viper...
Nothing is more destructive---nothing could be more heart-breaking---than the damage of addiction. The bible calls it a poisonous snake! It not only bites the addict; it slithers into his home, biting everyone he loves. But there is good news: God yearns to deliver the addicted! Let's see what must be done.
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-- Col. 1:10
...You have put on the new self...
For victims of abuse, the obstacles to deliverance are countless and overwhelming. The cycle of sin and hurt in their lives is not something easily broken; it doesn't happen overnight! But it happens, nonetheless, because God loves them too, and wants them whole! Let's see how he does it.
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-- 1 Pet. 1:18
...you were redeemed from the empty ways of life handed down to you...
If we ourselves are not caught up in them, we know someone who is: the cycles of sin and hurt that have been 'handed down' from the past. Surely there is no greater need for our generation than the need to 'break the cycle'. And the good news is that God is very eager to make that happen!
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-- Philippians 4:4
Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice...
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Pastor Rod Schorr
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-- Heb. 6:19
We have this hope, as an anchor for the soul, firm and secure...
Some people never lose their 'moorings', have you noticed? The storms of adversity howl and rage against them and they just stay in place; they never 'drift'! And do they ever stand out in our generation! So... what's their secret? They have an 'anchor'! You've got one too! This morning, let's learn how to use it!
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