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Overcoming Spiritual Procrastination

24 min · 11 de may de 2026
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What are the “frogs” you’ve learned to live with? In this message from Exodus 8, we look at one of the strangest responses in Scripture. When Pharaoh is given the chance to be free from the plague of frogs covering Egypt, he tells Moses, “Tomorrow.” Why wait one more day? That question reveals something deep about the human heart. Like Pharaoh, we often delay the very changes God is calling us to make. We postpone forgiveness, obedience, healing, discipline, repentance, and joy, convincing ourselves there will always be a better time later. But delayed obedience slowly hardens the heart. The longer we tolerate the “frogs” in our lives, the more normal they become. This message is a challenge to stop putting off what God is calling you to do today. Identify the areas you’ve been avoiding, take the first faithful step, and remember: this is the day the Lord has made. Don’t wait until tomorrow to experience the freedom God wants for you today. #Faith #ChristianMessage #Exodus8 #BibleTeaching #ChristianLiving #FaithInAction #JesusChangesEverything #TrustGod #CowboyChurch #BiblicalTruth #SundaySermon #WalkByFaith ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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