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Lies We Believe | Part 3 | Lies We Believe About Others | Chris Voigt
Lies We Believe About Others
Lies We Believe and the Truth That Sets Us Free
January 16, 2022
Throughout the western United States, you’ll find beautiful gorges and canyons. The incredible Columbia River Gorge is right in our own backyard. Other canyons such as Bryce Canyon in southern Utah, Royal Gorge Canyon in Colorado, Waimea Canyon on Kauai, and of course, The Grand Canyon in Arizona, draw tourists from all over the world.
A canyon is a deep, narrow valley with steep sides. The most common way a canyon is formed is by the power of water. The water pressure of a river digs deep into the surface below it, while at the same time eroding and carrying away the sediment further downstream, which creates the distinctive deep and narrow channels so characteristic of canyons. Slowly, over thousands of years, the layers of rock are worn away and a huge gap is created in the surface of the earth.
These gaps are beautiful in nature, but when gaps occur in relationships, the results are often more heartbreaking than breathtaking.
We are in week three of our series, Lies We Believe and the Truth That Sets Us Free. This week we’re focusing on lies we believe about others. Lies infect every aspect of our lives, and our relationships with family, friends, co-workers, and even strangers are not exempt from the damaging effects of our faulty thinking. But it doesn’t haven’t to be that way! We don’t have to live in bondage to the fallacies that have warped our perspectives and beliefs. There is truth we can count on and that has the power to transform our lives, set us free, and heal our relationships!
Together, we’ll learn how to bridge the gaps in our relationships with the powerful truths of the Bible. I hope you’ll join us.
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