Welcome to the Enemies of Grace Series!Here, you’ll find posts about 7 slippery habits that pull us away from God’s grace.
I call them “slippery” because they can show up in surprising and subtle ways: If we’re not intentional, we might not even notice how they’re quietly filling our hearts.Over time, though, they will tug us away from our purpose and passion. They will pull our gaze away from God and onto ourselves.
When left unchecked, these habits make it very difficult to continue toward spiritual growth. They’ll color our lives in dark hues instead of allowing us to experience the bright colors of God’s grace.
So let’s not give them a foothold, friends!
I invite you to read these posts, share your comments, and join other sisters on this journey. Together, let’s fight these enemies of grace.
*This was actually the very first post I wrote for the blog! But when I felt led to write this series, I knew right away that it had to be a part of it. It’s a post where I share about my own struggle with perfectionism and the truths that are setting me free.
Are you looking for a place where it’s okay to admit you don’t have it all together? Where you can take in a big, deep breath of Jesus and find grace to get you through the day? I hope you’ll find that here–and leave with a little more inspiration and courage to be all God created you to be!
Use these free printable Scripture cards as bookmarks, Bible memory work, encouragement for a friend . . . well, you get the idea. Click here to download!
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I totally agree that these things will steal your joy. The devil is a liar and he wants you to feel unworthy.