Me, IRL
When we allow those areas of our lives to be exposed, we are able to turn to Christ and allow him to work in those exposed areas.
Moses put on a veil, the people in turn their hearts are hardened, and to this day their hearts are still hardened because Moses chose to wear a veil.
You still have influence and you can still be the one in other people's lives to show them how to live with an unveiled face. This generation we live in has so many filters and so our role is to be vulnerable with people so that their hearts are not hardened, but they will see Jesus and how He sees them.
As you scroll through your day, does it feel like everyone else has it all together? Someone always has the best job, cutest kid, best vacation, the happiest relationships, or just overall better life. We’re pressured to measure up to other people’s social media status updates that only perpetuates a very real struggle to keep up.
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