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Day 286 Don’t Play With Darkness | 1 Thessalonians 5:22

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Some choices look small until they start steering your whole life. We open 1 Thessalonians 5:22—“Stay away from every kind of evil”—and get honest about the subtle ways “harmless” habits reshape our desires, dull our conscience, and pull us toward shadows. Rick shares a short, focused reflection on why these boundaries are not about legalism or fear, but about protection, clarity, and love from a God who sees what waits behind every door we’re tempted to crack open.
Across this brief, potent devotional, we explore how the enemy normalizes compromise, why guardrails lead to freedom, and how to take immediate, practical steps toward the light. You’ll hear a simple framework for self-examination, questions that surface what needs to go, and an invitation to swap gray-zone inputs for habits that nurture peace and spiritual strength. A heartfelt prayer gives language to the desire many of us feel: to stop entertaining what grieves God and to choose a cleaner, brighter path.
If you’ve been wondering where your joy went, or why your edge for what is good feels dull, this reflection offers a reset. Expect straight talk, a gentle nudge to act today, and a reminder that saying no to darkness is actually saying yes to a freer life. Listen, share with a friend who needs courage, and if this helped you, subscribe and leave a review so more people can find Wisdom for the Day.

Still Standing: Living After the Silence, the Storm, and the Shattered Heart is the powerful second book in the Standing Series. Building on the best-selling Struggle to Standing, this new release guides you through life after heartbreak with hope, healing, and faith. Now available on Amazon in paperback, hardcover.

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Chapters

1. Day 286 Don’t Play With Darkness | 1 Thessalonians 5:22 (00:00:00)

2. Opening & Purpose (00:00:32)

3. Today’s Verse & Theme (00:00:54)

4. The Deception of “Harmless” (00:01:10)

5. Protection Over Legalism (00:01:30)

6. Examine Habits & Act (00:01:41)

7. Prayer of Surrender (00:01:56)

8. Closing & Resources (00:02:20)

654 episodes

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Some choices look small until they start steering your whole life. We open 1 Thessalonians 5:22—“Stay away from every kind of evil”—and get honest about the subtle ways “harmless” habits reshape our desires, dull our conscience, and pull us toward shadows. Rick shares a short, focused reflection on why these boundaries are not about legalism or fear, but about protection, clarity, and love from a God who sees what waits behind every door we’re tempted to crack open.
Across this brief, potent devotional, we explore how the enemy normalizes compromise, why guardrails lead to freedom, and how to take immediate, practical steps toward the light. You’ll hear a simple framework for self-examination, questions that surface what needs to go, and an invitation to swap gray-zone inputs for habits that nurture peace and spiritual strength. A heartfelt prayer gives language to the desire many of us feel: to stop entertaining what grieves God and to choose a cleaner, brighter path.
If you’ve been wondering where your joy went, or why your edge for what is good feels dull, this reflection offers a reset. Expect straight talk, a gentle nudge to act today, and a reminder that saying no to darkness is actually saying yes to a freer life. Listen, share with a friend who needs courage, and if this helped you, subscribe and leave a review so more people can find Wisdom for the Day.

Still Standing: Living After the Silence, the Storm, and the Shattered Heart is the powerful second book in the Standing Series. Building on the best-selling Struggle to Standing, this new release guides you through life after heartbreak with hope, healing, and faith. Now available on Amazon in paperback, hardcover.

https://a.co/d/fmwXgXM

Support the show

Website at https://www.wisdomfortheday.org
Support the show and Community Membership
I Love You!
See Ya!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Day 286 Don’t Play With Darkness | 1 Thessalonians 5:22 (00:00:00)

2. Opening & Purpose (00:00:32)

3. Today’s Verse & Theme (00:00:54)

4. The Deception of “Harmless” (00:01:10)

5. Protection Over Legalism (00:01:30)

6. Examine Habits & Act (00:01:41)

7. Prayer of Surrender (00:01:56)

8. Closing & Resources (00:02:20)

654 episodes

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