Episode 21 - I Killed It Before It Killed Me
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Episode 21 - Killed It Before It Killed Me!
Main Scripture Reference:
Matthew 5:30 – “If thy right hand offend thee, cut it off…”
Summary:
This raw, soul-searching chapter dives into the powerful spiritual act of severing toxic soul ties, habits, and secret sins before they sabotage your walk with God. Pastor Barbara Duffey Hammonds calls on believers to stop nursing what is killing their destiny. When the Word says “cut it off,” it’s not about physical harm—it’s about spiritual survival. What are you holding on to that God already told you to kill? This message will confront you, convict you, and empower you to walk away free.
Tags / Keywords:
cut it off, spiritual warfare, soul ties, flesh vs. spirit, Christian discipline, letting go, toxic cycles, deliverance, breakthrough, obedience, soul healing, holiness, restoration, spiritual cleansing, secret sins, letting go with faith
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Episode 21 - I Killed It Before It Killed Me
✍🏽 By: Pastor Barbara Duffey Hammonds.
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