Temptation to look back

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Dr. A. L. N. Moloantoa teaches about the temptation of looking back, drawing from Luke 17:32. He explains that while some things in life are worth remembering—whether as sources of inspiration or valuable lessons—Lot's wife serves as a cautionary example for believers today. Her story reminds us of the dangers of looking back and comparing our lives to worldly standards, which can cause us to lose focus on our goals or shift our gaze away from Jesus. Such distractions are perilous to our spiritual journey.
6 Dec 6AM Sotho South Africa Christianity · Christianity

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