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Aurelie Kabore's avatar

Outstanding! I like the analogy you gave with your real life experience. As for me, have I ever had to fight the current of culture? Not physically, but definitely for the battle of the mind. Especially, when I got born again. It was like an attack.

Overtime, I realized I needed to renew my mind. I had to keep pushing when it seemed to make no difference. And oh the feeling 😫 of when you think you are the only dealing with it.

But hallelujah! I overcame with the help of Holy Spirit. The Word of God is powerful enough to transform us if we will persevere, it is an incorruptible seed. Now? Well, it was worth it. Pew! 😅

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Adam Lawley's avatar

That is understandable Aurelie! God is good!

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Linzy Bruno's avatar

Great analogy derived from personal experience, which always adds so much to ylthe topic. Great!

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Meiko Seymour's avatar

So so good! Words that I will chew on today!

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Adam Lawley's avatar

Thanks Meiko!

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Kaleb Amos's avatar

“We aren’t meant to be shaped by the world’s values. Instead, we are called to stand firm, to live differently. This means recognizing that some things, though accepted by culture, are not meant for us.”

Facts my man! Love this one. 💪

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Adam Lawley's avatar

Thanks Kaleb! I appreciate it 👏🏼

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Megan J. Conner's avatar

"It would have been easier to go with the current—but just as dangerous." So good! Thanks for sharing Adam!

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Adam Lawley's avatar

Thanks Megan!

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The Rebel's Hike Continues's avatar

I really hope you find the opportunity and desire to read or listen to our book, Adam. This is the entire theme. Being rebels to current culture. We sure could use word of mouth and other promotion to get this important message to the younger generation. We’ve been posting audio chapters.

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