I'm sure you've heard our title phrase a thousand times. We usually are talking about daily habits that can help us achieve our goals. And while we will look at some of that today, I primarily want you to think of our phrase in a spiritual way. When it comes to our spiritual activities: both good and bad, how does Practice Make Perfect? I have been wrestling lately with the idea of balancing confidence in heaven with my daily sin. How can I be saved if I sin? The answer is found in daily pursuits. The answer is found in what I'm trying to do, defending, and working to get better at: righteousness or sin. It will make all of the eternal difference.
- What does Practice Makes Perfect mean?
- How is this statement important to use in our spiritual decisions?
- Is there a different between sinning and practicing sin?
- Is there a difference between righteousness and practicing righteousness?
- How can I be confident in salvation while also being vastly imperfect?