Choosing Wise Relationships: A Path to Righteousness

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"One of the hardest things for us, if we just be honest, is figuring out how to navigate our relationships. We struggle with figuring out how to navigate relationships in general. But then one of the other hard things for us to do is to understand how to navigate relationships as it relates to, I'm following the Lord, and I got friends and family and things who aren't following the Lord." [00:40:49] (27 seconds)


"Jesus says, as he was getting into the boat, the man who had been demon-possessed was begging him that he might accompany him. He did not let him, but he said to him, go home to your people and report to them what great things the Lord has done for you and how he has had mercy on you. And he went away and began to proclaim in Diapolis what great thing Jesus had done for him, and everyone was amazed." [00:42:18] (27 seconds)


"Do not be mismatched or do not be unequally yoked with unbelievers. For what does righteousness and lawlessness share together, or what does light have in common with darkness? In other words, he says, we are not called to be yoked to unbelievers. Why? Because a yoke connects two people. When you are yoked, two oxen can't go separate ways. The yoke forces them to go in one direction." [00:45:20] (25 seconds)


"Without the wisdom teaching it to us, we lack the knowledge of it, and it makes us spiritually naive. The spiritually naive are often enticed into making wrong choices through deception. Now, deception. We're deceived. The one that is probably the most dangerous that I see is self-deception. And the reason that it's so dangerous is because it's one of the most unguarded places of our life." [00:50:32] (30 seconds)


"Wisdom can protect us from yoking ourselves to the wrong crowds of people. Wisdom can protect ourselves from yoking ourselves to the wrong crowds of people. This relates to those outside the church, and this is a very important point. This is important for inside the church. Because I tell you that y'all all need accountability. I tell you that y'all all need community. But you also need wisdom to know who those people are." [01:09:18] (27 seconds)


"Sexual immorality leads to death for the person who stays on that path. He says, if you travel that road, you go down and it leads to death. You don't come back. And obviously in Christ Jesus, there's always a way back. But we all know that once you crack that door, they look good. She looked good. And you just you trouble. It's trouble. It's a long journey out. So the point is, just don't get on that path. Avoid that. Don't go down that road." [01:29:10] (26 seconds)


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