
Using Bible For Bad Choices
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This message confronts the misuse of scripture to justify repeated harmful behavior, making a powerful case for personal accountability rooted in spiritual truth. It draws a sharp line between genuine imperfection and willful repetition of damaging choices. By exposing the common excuses people use—like “God knows my heart” or “We all fall short”—it refuses to let grace become a shield for dysfunction. It affirms that grace is transformative, not enabling, and that scripture was never meant to soothe destructive patterns. Each biblical verse is used to illuminate not just behavior, but the spiritual responsibility to grow and evolve.
It also lifts the voice of the helper—someone who may not be perfect, but whose life reflects peace, purpose, and progress. The message empowers them to stop enabling and start discerning, recognizing when their help is being rejected or twisted. It closes with a direct appeal to the person stuck in cycles of poor choices: God’s love for you is too deep to leave you in denial. Misusing the Bible contradicts the future He has planned for you—a future of hope, not harm. True transformation begins when you stop deflecting, face the truth, and walk in purpose.
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