God Is Opposed To The Proud, But Gives Grace To The Humble

Published: Jan. 22, 2021, 5 p.m.

b'During the seven years I volunteered as a domestic violence resource advocate for a police department and a victim advocate for a second police department and more briefly at Door To Grace, a faith-based organization that helped young women exiting sex trafficking, most (not all) of the time I was called out to help, I\'d be running to be by the side of those caught up in the pain and consequences of being \\u201csexually reckless". \\xa0My motivation was because I love the souls of the sexually reckless very much. \\xa0And while it\'s easier to turn a blind eye to the self-destruction of others, Jesus said, "Happy are those whose hearts are pure, for they shall see God" (Matthew 5:8). \\xa0\\xa0This podcast was recorded for a similar reason: because when the sexually reckless repent, they can see God. \\xa0\\nOn a personal note, I\'ve been happily married over forty years now to a man who was once sexually reckless. The night we met, he "cold-turkey-ed" that lifestyle in a moment and sees that decision he made to humble himself and submit to God\'s laws on the matter (and all other matters) as the best decision of his life. \\xa0He will talk a bit in this podcast about his perspective at the time, and we hope others will be inspired to do what is best for their souls, minds and bodies in this, as well as all other areas of life. \\xa0There is hope for everyone, and though we don\'t know you, we are genuinely \\xa0"for" you, because we are "for" the victory of every eternal soul that is so precious to God.'