“The One Sin We All Struggle With” July 15
What is the one sin every believer struggles with?
You might immediately think of anger, lust, worry, fear, or greed. But Scripture points to something even deeper—a sin so subtle that we often fail to recognize it in ourselves, even while we see it clearly in others.
It can disguise itself as perfectionism, defensiveness, impatience, self-pity, self-reliance, or even a desire to appear humble. It quietly poisons relationships, hinders our prayers, blinds us to our own faults, and keeps us from growing into the people God has called us to be.
Today’s readings expose that hidden enemy.
We’ll also watch the tragic story of a king who began well but allowed success to feed his pride until it ultimately brought about his downfall. His life reminds us that no one is beyond temptation and that spiritual victories in the past don’t guarantee faithfulness today.
As we work through today’s passages, let’s ask God to search our hearts, reveal those areas where pride has quietly taken root, and replace it with the humility that delights Him and leads to genuine spiritual growth.


