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Choose Loyalty to God’s Ways – Blessing or Curse (Deuteronomy 11:1–32)

46 min · 16. feb. 2026
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This week’s message explores a confronting truth from Deuteronomy 11, where we see that there is no neutral ground in our spiritual lives. Because as humans, we don’t stop worshiping, we simply redirect it. Blessing and drift are shaped by who or what we trust. Discover why discipleship is not optional, how misdirected worship keeps us stuck, and how a life rooted in God becomes a visible testimony to the next generation.

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