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CloseBrady Cook - December 17, 2023
Walk Backwards Towards Sin
Noah is a shining light in the Old Testament, until that little "incident" after the flood involving some alcohol and his three sons. One son humiliated him, while the other two "walked backwards towards sin," not wanting any part in shaming their father any further. When we're dealing with someone that is lost in their own sin, we also have to tread lightly. Handle it in love (but handle it!) and help them work through it as best we can.
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