tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5517856783837231991.post6387069851984763710..comments2023-07-07T06:49:04.464-07:00Comments on Sermon Thoughts at Cedar Hills: For Sunday May 4 - A New Mind for a New KingdomCurtis at Cedar Hillshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00783210970860290247noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5517856783837231991.post-8591705193400944872008-05-03T15:21:00.000-07:002008-05-03T15:21:00.000-07:00GentileVille, huh? Funny! Anyway, I think it's ha...GentileVille, huh? Funny! Anyway, I think it's harder to leave old habits behind once we (or I) became a Christian. It's like the saying "You want what you can't have". It's more difficult as an adult for me, because I have access to everything known to man that is sinfull. I'm of age and I have a job. I don't answer to anyone. The temptation is stronger and my will seems weaker. When I became a Christian, I was 13and didn't have access to those things. I had to answer to parents, no job, no ID. My mind frame now seems to think "I'm an adult, if I want ________, I can!" It's stubborness and I wrestle with it constantly. I have to remember that I DO have to answer to God and he's taking notes. So is my husband and my kids watch everything I do and say. I have to be a role model for them and non-believers.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com