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My Big Fat Mouth

Ephesians 4:17-32

October 21, 2017 • Jackson Gutierrez

It may seem like No Big Deal, but when we Gossip we are no longer walking in freedom, and the destruction goes beyond what even we can see. How can we seek to separate ourselves from this habit of sin, and replace it with truth, grace and hope through Jesus Christ?

There are things of habit that we do all the time to help us deal with life that can quickly become a part of our identity. Oftentimes it is so easy to minimize, justify, and comprise in our own values to make what scripture would call sin–work for us. However, the bad habits (Gossip, Pride, Lying & Worry) that we would see as No Big Deal are really more destructive than we might think.

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