There is a t-shirt that has gone around Christian circles that says "forgiven, not perfect". While I get what is being communicated that we absolutely need the forgiveness of God it also seems to reflect an overall low view of our call to pursue holiness.
There are people in the Bible that are referred to as being blameless like Noah, Job and Zechariah. Are you seeking to be blameless? Or are you going with the cultural pressure to just lower your standards and live half heartedly for God?
Be encouraged to go against the grain and be what God has called you to be as described in the following verse.
Just as He chose us in Him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and without blame before Him in love (Eph 1:4)
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Be Ready! Part 2 - Our Story - Aaron and Victoria
Be Ready! Part 1 - Aaron and Victoria Hood
Freedom Like a Dream - Psalm 126
Surrounded by God - Psalm 125
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