“The Sin You Think You Can Control” April 30
Have you ever found your thoughts drifting toward something you know isn’t right?
Maybe it seems small. Manageable. Easy to control.
But sin is never as harmless as it appears.
We often convince ourselves we can handle it—that we can entertain it without consequence. But sin has a way of quietly taking hold, pulling us further than we ever intended to go.
And it never affects just us.
What begins in the heart eventually spills over, impacting the people closest to us—often in ways we don’t immediately see.
In today’s passage, we’ll see what happens when sin is tolerated rather than confronted—through the effects of polygamy and a failure of both parental and spiritual leadership.
But that’s not the whole story.
In the middle of it all, we’ll also see the steady faithfulness of one godly woman—and the even greater faithfulness of God.
Let’s take a closer look.


