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Entangled
Let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles.  Hebrews 12:1
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Watermelon vines had overtaken my garden. They snaked across the stone path, climbed the fence,  and—worst of all—tried to choke my favorite vegetable plants. I knew the garden wouldn’t thrive  unless I took action. So, one evening I went to work uncurling tendrils from stems and leaves. When  the coils grew back, I kept removing them until the vegetable plants finally matured and produced  plump tomatoes and shiny peppers.
Sins like greed, lust, and hate can overtake our lives like the vines that tried to dominate my  garden. Left untended, the seed of a wrong thought may develop until it controls our desires and  actions like a “sin that so easily entangles” (Hebrews 12:1) and holds us back from growing  spiritually.
The writer of Hebrews encourages us to “throw off everything that hinders” so that we can “run with  perseverance the race marked out for us” (v. 1). To break free requires that we acknowledge we need  help to handle the sin. This can be difficult if we’ve convinced ourselves and others that it’s not  a serious issue.
Once we sincerely admit the problem, Jesus welcomes our prayers of confession and forgives us  immediately (1 John 1:9). He can show us how to change our life patterns and, through the power of  the Holy Spirit, help us to overcome the bondage that prevents us from flourishing.
By Jennifer Benson Schuldt
REFLECT & PRAY
What sin has the power to make you fall repeatedly? How does God want you to address this problem?
Dear God, please forgive me for the actions and attitudes that grieve You and help me change from  this point forward.
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