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What if the real problem isn’t your behavior—it’s that you’ve been playing God? Beneath the surface of “good Christian life” can hide something far more dangerous: a divided heart, addicted to both Jesus and sin, trying to negotiate instead of surrender. The result? A generation settling for cheap satisfaction—scrolls, substances, and surface-level spirituality—while missing the all-consuming reality of a God who demands everything and offers infinitely more.
At the core is a distorted relationship: treating God like a contract—“I’ll do this if You do that”—instead of a King. True holiness isn’t about trying harder or avoiding sin; it’s about seeing something so much greater that sin stops making sense. When you encounter real love—raw, unconditional, undeserved—it dismantles both rebellion and shame. The cross didn’t just forgive behavior; it tore down the barrier so people could experience God, not just believe in Him.
The challenge is blunt: stop playing the game. You’ll get exactly what you came for—temporary fun that leaves you empty, or God Himself. There’s no middle ground. Lordship means surrendering control, killing the “pet sins” before they grow teeth, and rejecting the illusion that you’re in charge. Freedom begins the moment you quit negotiating and go all in—because the life you’re actually looking for isn’t found in managing sin, but in being consumed by something far greater. To join the burning ones -> www.fireandfragrance.com
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