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Episode 43 — The Mirror Can’t Fix Me | myPodQuest

22 min · 17 de jun de 2026
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The law can show us where we are broken, but it cannot make us new. In this episode of myPodQuest, Pastor Kip explores the difference between behavior modification and true transformation. We often try to become better people by making lists, building fences, trying harder, and promising ourselves we will never fail again. But the problem runs deeper than behavior. We do not simply need better habits; we need changed hearts, changed desires, and a new direction from the inside out. Using Paul’s picture of the law as a mirror, this episode asks an honest question: What happens when the mirror shows the smudge, but we still cannot clean ourselves? This is not about white-knuckle religion or pretending we have it all together. It is about grace, surrender, and the transforming work of Jesus. Reflection question: Where have I been trying to manage behavior when God may be inviting me into deeper transformation?

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