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  • New Creations - Crosswalk the Devotional - January 19
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    New Creations
    by Ryan Duncan

    "For you have been born again, not of perishable seed, but of imperishable, through the living and enduring word of God." – 1 Peter 1:23

    Have you ever done something embarrassing? I know I have. In fact, you could say my entire childhood (and a good portion of my adult life) has been one long string of embarrassing moments. I am still haunted by the memory of when I threw up during my English final, or the time I tripped while skiing and caused a massive, ten-man pile-up in front of the ski lift. The worst part is your brain never lets you forget it.

    The difficult news is it's not just embarrassing moments we seem unable to forget, it's our mistakes. Many of us have done things in our lives that we regret. We've acted selfishly, or violently, and other people have been hurt because of it. The Devil loves to use our past mistakes against us; they are by far his favorite weapons. He will always wait until we're vulnerable, then take our dirty laundry and rub it in our face.

     
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