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Toxic People
Contributed by Shaila Touchton on May 25, 2024 (message contributor)
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1. Warning Against Helping Toxic And Greedy People.
Contributed on May 25, 2024
I want to write about a crucial issue that affects many of us.
It's a trap that appears noble on the surface but can lead to spiritual and emotional exhaustion. I'm referring to the danger of helping toxic and greedy people. We've all been there - wanting to assist someone in need, hoping to make a positive impact, and showing compassion. However, ...read more
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2. When Good People Grow Weary Of Unjust And Ungrateful People.
Contributed on May 27, 2024
Good people, by nature, are empathetic and compassionate, always willing to lend a helping hand.
Good people, by nature, are empathetic and compassionate, always willing to lend a helping hand. However, even the most patient and kind-hearted individuals have their limits. The Bible acknowledges this reality and offers guidance on how to navigate such situations. The Parable of the Unforgiving ...read more
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3. Uncovering Hatred And Jealousy Behind The Smile.
Contributed on May 27, 2024
Have you ever encountered someone who seemed friendly and approachable, but beneath their charming smile lay a heart full of hatred and jealousy?
Have you ever encountered someone who seemed friendly and approachable, but beneath their charming smile lay a heart full of hatred and jealousy? The Bible warns us about such individuals, and in this sermon, we’ll explore the characteristics of these masked enemies and how to identify them. 1. ...read more
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4. The Spirit Of Violence.
Contributed on May 28, 2024
The Violence Spirit, mentioned in Matthew 11:12 and Luke 16:16, is a malevolent entity that seeks to bring harm and destruction to our lives and relationships.
The Violence Spirit, mentioned in Matthew 11:12 and Luke 16:16, is a malevolent entity that seeks to bring harm and destruction to our lives and relationships. It is a manifestation of Satan's power and is characterized by its ability to incite anger, hatred, and violence. In this sermon, we ...read more