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Narrated by:
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Megan Williams
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By:
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Amy Hairr
About this listen
If 2021 was my awakening, 2022 was my wild surrender.
What would you do if God removed the scales from your eyes, and you didn’t even know you had scales? What would you do if you realized you’ve been compartmentalizing your faith?
Welcome to my story.
I thought I had it all together. I thought I knew Jesus, well enough. I thought I was good to go. Yeah, sure, I had some lingering sin. But who doesn’t? We’re all human, right? Isn’t it okay to continue being disobedient…as long as you feel bad about it? Better to ask forgiveness than permission.
No? But I thought…oh, that’s just that religion talking.
Well, I ain’t got that no more.
I got relationship.
©2023 Amy Hairr (P)2024 Amy Hairr
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