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Secret sin, dangers and deliverance

Anchor text for study: Proverbs 9:17 What are secret affairs/sin? Secret affairs are simply activities that a person engages in that are kept secret from the knowledge of others. However, in this context, we are talking about it in relation to sin/secret sin as any entanglement that the believer would desire so deliberately to keep hidden from the knowledge of others is certainly one that is already sin or will certainly lead to sin. Secret sin is not just dangerous to our spiritual lives but very poisonous to the soul and a killer of destiny as any activity you can conveniently hide, you can not be delivered from. It is very clear even to the blind how that sin thrives in secrecy which is why we are clearly instructed in scriptures in James 5:16 that we should confess our sins one to another so that we can be prayed for and delivered and Proverbs 28:13 clearly tells us that he who confesses his sin will obtain mercy. We will look at how you can be delivered from secret affairs/sin but...

God takes care of His own

If God is calling you, I make bold to tell you to follow the leading of that call. Sometimes, you can find yourself being worried about how the journey will be, how you will meet up with the demands and even to how you will be sustained on the journey but the same God who commanded the ravens to feed Elijah still takes care of His own and He is not planning to change with you. 1 Kings 17:2-3,5-6 [2]And the word of the Lord came to him, saying, [3]Go from here and turn east and hide yourself by the brook Cherith, east of the Jordan. [5]So he did according to the word of the Lord; he went and dwelt by the brook Cherith, east of the Jordan. [6]And the ravens brought him bread and flesh in the morning and bread and flesh in the evening, and he drank of the brook. The same God who also commanded the widow in Zerephath to provide for Elijah still provides for His own and He sure will not leave you to journey by yourself. 1 Kings 17:7-10 [7]After a while the brook dried up because there was n...