Wipeout
Ever watch the ABC show, Wipeout? It’s messy and sets you up for failure.
Just like too many of my life’s choices.
Read my Wipeout devotional today at the Internet Cafe.
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Ever watch the ABC show, Wipeout? It’s messy and sets you up for failure.
Just like too many of my life’s choices.
Read my Wipeout devotional today at the Internet Cafe.
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Greetings, Julie! I love your post “Wipeout”! Such a right on analogy for the majority of us who love Jesus but are still growing and transforming into that “church without spot or wrinkles”. I think the most important point to receive from your post is that we are to acknowledge our failings with a repented and contrite heart and keep on seeking God’s way of doing things. I have to remind myself frequently not to beat myself up when I do miss the mark and wallow in self pity and self condemnation. Keep doing what you’re doing Julie. It is… Read more »