“Putting Off Procrastination” Part 5

Note fromPastor: “Putting Off Procrastination” Part 5

 
Love for Christ and love for others is crippled by procrastination. Procrastination is not thinking of God or others, but only thinking of self. Repentance has a strange way of creating new awareness of the consequences of our sin. Procrastinators unload their responsibilities onto Read more…


“Putting Off Procrastination” Part 4

Note fromPastor: “Putting Off Procrastination” Part 4 Sanctification for procrastinators is extra hard because sanctification (growing in Christ) takes time; no one is sanctified right away. We procrastinators are always dreaming about and looking for the magic silver bullet, and this longing exposes Read more…



“Putting Off Procrastination” Part 3

Note fromPastor: “Putting Off Procrastination” Part 3

It’s easy as Christians to say, “I know what causes my struggles: sin!” But we often use that as a go-to excuse for not changing, to simply shift the blame to someone or something else. As the Scriptures began to expose my procrastinating heart I could see Read more…


“Putting Off Procrastination” Part 2

Note fromPastor: “Putting Off Procrastination” Part 2 This series on procrastination is in many ways my own story because it is something that ruled my life for many years until God used His Word and His Spirit to convict me to the point of changing for His glory. It can still be a temptation at times, but God by His grace Read more…



“Putting Off Procrastination” Part 1

Note fromPastor: “Putting Off Procrastination” I’m going to be completely honest: I procrastinate. I’ve been doing it most of my life. If a particular task is even remotely unpleasant, or even pleasant for that matter, my first and persistent tendency is to put it off. It’s not that I’m lazy; I’m actually very busy. I just wait as long as Read more…



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