The Habit You Can't Quit - And the Freedom Jesus Offers
This week, I want to ask you a simple but important question. Who are you actually living for?
In our Second Sunday Celebration this morning, we looked at Romans 6:12-23. Paul says that every day, we offer ourselves to something, whether we notice it or not. Our eyes, our hands, our mouth, and our legs are always serving someone.
We thought about the small choices that add up over time. A look that lingers too long. Hands that stay busy, but mostly for ourselves. Words we wish we could take back. Journeys we never quite make towards someone in need.
None of this is meant to leave you feeling worse about yourself. Quite the opposite.
Here is the key takeaway: Jesus did not come to help us try a bit harder. He came to set us free, completely, through his death and resurrection. Whatever your eyes have looked at, whatever your hands have done or not done, whatever your mouth has said, and wherever your legs have taken you, there is full and generous forgiveness. And there is a fresh start, today.
This week on the Battle Drill Daily Devotional, we are spending five minutes each morning going deeper into this, one part of the body at a time. I would love for you to join us.
You can watch the full message, Who Are You Living For?, here:
Wherever you are this week, you are not alone, and you are not stuck. There is grace for the past, and a new way forward, today.


