Bibles & Botox
In this episode of Bibles and Botox, we talk about a dangerous pattern in the human heart: when obedience to God becomes costly, we start looking back at the very things He delivered us from. The Israelites were rescued from Egypt after generations of slavery. God heard their cries, made a way through the Red Sea, and led them toward freedom. But when the wilderness became uncomfortable, they began to romanticize the place of their bondage. They remembered the food. They remembered what felt familiar. But they forgot the chains. In this episode, we talk about: * Why we tend to look back when following God feels hard * What the story of Israel reveals about our own hearts * How sin edits our memories and makes bondage look attractive * Why obedience can feel costly, but still leads to freedom * What it means to trust God when the wilderness feels long This conversation is for the woman who feels tempted to go back, back to old habits, old relationships, old comforts, old patterns, old ways of coping that God has already called her out of. Because the truth is this: The chains you escaped from were never freedom. If you have been in a season where the past looks appealing, where obedience feels hard, or where surrender feels costly, this episode will remind you that God is not leading you backward. He is leading you forward. Toward healing. Toward transformation. Toward the kind of freedom only Christ can give. Listen in and be reminded: don’t go back to Egypt when God is leading you to promise. Text us with questions or prayer requests 🩷 [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2544790/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2544790/support]
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