Hi, Friend!
Last week, I ended part two of Sean’s story with him receiving a new
bicycle from his small group. This experience, led by God, allowed the
truth of the scriptures to sink into his heart. Now he could not only
say that he knew the truth as a fact, but he knew the truth as a
reality.
Sean’s story illustrates the point that our experiences shape the way
we view our identity. Our interpretation of our experiences can be
accurate or inaccurate. When we go through a negative experience without
a positive experience to counter-act it, we’ll see our identity through
the eyes of the negative event.
Matt
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