The Condemnation Free Life With Judah LupisellaSample

Day One
As you continue to walk in the freedom from your flesh that you’ve received in Christ, the attack of condemnation is sure to increase. Because your flesh is dying, it will try to cling to whatever it can in your life to survive. One of those ways is in the area of condemnation.
True followers of Christ desire to be holy, as God is holy (see 1 Peter 1:16). However, on this path to holiness, we are bound to be disobedient and miss the mark sooner or later. As much as you don’t want to, the reality is that you will mess up in the near future because you aren’t perfect. This doesn't mean you have a free pass or encouragement to live in sin because of God’s grace; it’s simply a reality that you will, at some point, make a mistake and sin against God. But in those moments, you must be able to distinguish between the feeling of conviction and the attack of condemnation; otherwise, you can feel imprisoned by your flesh once again. Violently reject any attack of condemnation that comes against you, in Jesus' name! Not today, Satan! Not ever! Amen!
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As you continue to walk in the freedom from your flesh that you’ve received in Christ, the attack of condemnation is sure to increase. Because your flesh is dying, it will try to cling to whatever it can in your life to survive. One of those ways is in the area of condemnation. If you want to walk in God-given freedom from condemnation as a follower of Jesus Christ, then this 3-day plan is for you! Yes, YOU! Start this plan today and be FREE!
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We would like to thank American Revival Ministries (ARM) for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: https://www.godsarm.org/starve-the-flesh
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