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Live Sermon with Dr. Charles Stanley
Sacrificing Your Future For The Pleasure Of The Moment – Dr. Charles Stanley
In Touch Ministries Sermons Online
Broth or birthright? No rational person would choose the former at the expense of the latter. Yet Esau did, and he’s not the only one among us sacrificing the future for momentary pleasure. In this message, Dr. Stanley exhorts us to exercise self-awareness and self-control when it comes to the temptation of instant gratification. Learn to consider the cost of your decisions so that you can protect the future God has for you.
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In Touch, Ministries is an American Christian Evangelical non-profit ministry founded by Charles Stanley, the former president of the Southern Baptist Convention
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In this weekend’s message, Dr. Stanley exhorts us to exercise self-awareness and self-control when it comes to the temptation of instant gratification.
Your eyes have seen my unformed substance; and in Your book were all written the days that were ordained for me, when as yet there was not one of them. – Psalm 139:16
In this weekend’s message, Dr. Stanley exhorts us to exercise self-awareness and self-control when it comes to the temptation of instant gratification.
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