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What is a crisis point in a believer's life?

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A crisis point in a believer's life is a critical moment when they must choose between faith in Christ or following their own ways.

In the life of a believer, a crisis point represents a significant decision-making moment where one encounters the reality of their faith. This is exemplified in the sermon through various biblical characters, such as the rich young ruler and Saul of Tarsus. At these critical junctures, the believer faces the choice to either cling to their self-righteousness or to embrace Christ fully. Each of these encounters highlights that the essence of a crisis is the confrontation with Christ, demanding an active choice that shapes their spiritual journey. In recognizing these moments, believers are encouraged to always lean towards the light, affirming their trust in Christ despite the temptations to stray or doubt.
Scripture References: John 3:19-21

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The Crisis
Joe Terrell · Jan 7, 2007
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