Climbing the Ladders: Embracing Spirit-Led Living

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1) "The reality is is that at first glance you look at that list and some of it's appealing... but what does Scripture say in Romans 6:23... climbing this ladder leads you somewhere where you don't want to be." [52:54 ] ( | | )

2) "God it's not about being perfect... it's the every day man today I'm going to choose to take a step on this ladder and not that one... that's where Grace is important... conviction will call us out to pull us up." [01:14:58 ] ( | | )

3) "We've got to have both approaches... while I'm falling in love with Jesus I've also got to have the discipline of an athlete... I don't want to be stuck halfway in the world halfway following Jesus." [01:12:15 ] ( | | )

4) "Living in the middle will stall your faith... you can grow in your faith in the middle to a point... but eventually you're going to get to a point where I can't get any higher on this ladder." [01:01:52 ] ( | | )

5) "God knows it anyway the only thing stand in the way of us being honest and taking a step is us being honest with ourselves." [01:17:05 ] ( | | )

6) "The tension should encourage you... the tension should encourage you... we can embrace the fight we can embrace the battle and every day decide NOP I'm pull I'm going to do everything I can to pull closer to this ladder." [59:36 ] ( | | )

7) "Commands can I tell you how legalism reads this verse... if you'll just fall in love with me... all that stuff is going to start to take care of itself." [01:09:12 ] ( | | )

8) "I keep going back to that old habit that I know is wrong... you're a human being... the evidence of the fact that God is actually in your life is the fact that you and I feel attention." [58:11 ] ( | | )

9) "Paul said this in Romans 7:15 he says I don't really understand myself for I want to do what is right but I don't do it instead I do what I hate... you ever felt like Paul here you ever like had an honest moment." [57:32 ] ( | | )

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