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Todayâs episode is all about taking responsibility for our spiritual growthâwithout shame, blame, or comparison. Weâre wrapping up our study of 1 Corinthians 4:2â5 with a powerful reminder that while people may judge us, itâs ultimately God who sees our hearts and motives. We also dive into Day 7 of our âDonât Believe Everything You Thinkâ devotional, focusing on the distortion of blamingâthe tendency to shift responsibility for our struggles onto others.
Through the story of Job and a quote from Viktor Frankl, weâre reminded that we always have a choice in how we respond to what life brings our way. If youâve ever struggled with feeling like a victim of your circumstances or found it easier to point fingers instead of taking ownership, this episode will gently challenge and encourage you to âbrace yourselfâ for the growth God wants to do in you.
We close with a journaling prompt, a prayer, and a loving invitation to join The Circle Time Collective before doors close at midnight tonight. Letâs keep growing together, Sis.
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As always, may the rest of your day be the best of your day!
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Diana Marie
⨠YOUR NEXT STEPS
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âDonât Believe Everything You Thinkâ By Axis.org
Book of 1 Corinthians: The Bible Project
BlueLetterBible.org
Bibleref.com
Grief Recovery Method
BetterHelp: FREE 2 WEEKS OF THERAPY!
Circle Time for The Soul Website
âEvery Day in His Presenceâ by Charles F. Stanley
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⢠BIBLE: ESV Study Bible
⢠BOOK: The Purpose Driven Life by Rick Warren
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đľ Music: âBuenos Diasâ by Matt Large
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