![]() We are given great freedom as Christians, but the greatest is the freedom to consider others’ welfare over our own.īut take care that this right of yours does not somehow become a stumbling block to the weak.New York Times bestselling author John Eldredge gives readers drained from the madness of modern life the tools they need to follow Jesus’ path of supernatural resilience so they can recover their joy, strengthen their hearts, and thrive through the storm. If something God allows would lead another to sin, we need to avoid it. Our liberty is not worth another’s walk with God. ![]() I am certain that I'M NOT the only one to have been caught in this snare. This book should come with a disclaimer on it. I have re-dedicated my life to Jesus (praise His name). That "beer seed" that was sown stayed with me for a few weeks until one hot day after mowing the lawn i thought to myself, "Man, a cold beer sure sounds good!" Then i started to reason that I wouldn't get the cheap stuff, it should be alright, that's what men do.right? I wont go into detail of the next 20 PLUS YEARS of my "desert experience" of alcohol and drug use. Then the book and the video came to a place where the "real men" were drinking beer and he declared, "I dont drink cheap beer".wait, what? Now, I'm not here to condemn drinking or anyone that does.Īll I know is what happened to me. ![]() This book was really connecting with my inner man. Fast forward to a book and video series my church adopted for men "Wild at Heart" by John Eldredge. I was miraculously delivered from drugs and alcohol.
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