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Love Life Skills // Week 4: Catching Feelings

Love Life Skills // Week 4: Catching Feelings

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What happens when you're in the right place at the wrong time?

Apostle Ken Bennett shares a powerful message about the dangerous space between a glance and a gateway where catching feelings becomes spiritual entanglement.

Drawing from 2 Samuel 11:1-5, we examine King David's devastating fall: a man after God's own heart who was physically in the right place (Jerusalem) but spiritually in the wrong posture (idle). His glance at Bathsheba became a gaze, his gaze became a gateway, and his gateway led to adultery, deception, and murder.

🔥 "The enemy doesn't just want to exploit where you're weak. He wants to exploit where you're idle."

This isn't just David's story - it's ours. While some of us are busy catching feelings, the enemy is busy catching footholds. We're dating although we're not delivered. We're engaged but we're not healed. We're married yet we're not submitted. And our feelings have fooled us into thinking we're in control when God's standard is still the standard - even for our love life.


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