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Week #25 - Wrong 2 Strong "2-Minute Devotional" w/ Arturo Gamino

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Arturo Gamino from "Wrong to Strong" delivers a two-minute devotional discussing whether it is easier to live as a Christian or as a non-believer. He references various scriptures such as Matthew 11:28-30, Proverbs 16:25, Galatians 6:8, and Galatians 5:22-23 to illustrate that choosing to live in submission to God leads to a simpler, more peaceful life despite challenges. Arturo emphasizes that a Christian life, guided by scripture, the Holy Spirit, and anchored in spiritual fruits like love, joy, peace, and patience, offers a guided path, making it easier compared to a life in rebellion against God.

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Arturo Gamino from "Wrong to Strong" delivers a two-minute devotional discussing whether it is easier to live as a Christian or as a non-believer. He references various scriptures such as Matthew 11:28-30, Proverbs 16:25, Galatians 6:8, and Galatians 5:22-23 to illustrate that choosing to live in submission to God leads to a simpler, more peaceful life despite challenges. Arturo emphasizes that a Christian life, guided by scripture, the Holy Spirit, and anchored in spiritual fruits like love, joy, peace, and patience, offers a guided path, making it easier compared to a life in rebellion against God.

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