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Brady• April 9, 2020•
Seriously, why did he keep trusting her? She tries to trap him not once, but twice, and still, he gives in to her the third time. But his story forces us to ask a question of ourselves: What’s your Delilah?
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CloseI've heard a lot of people say that worrying is a sin, but that's not exactly what Jesus meant in Matthew 6:25-34 when He said "Do not worry." The real implication was to not have a "divided mind." What does that mean and how can it impact our lives as Christians?
Last modified: April 9, 2020