We’ll never abandon ourselves to the Spirit as long as we think we can change without Him.

Larry Crabb
We’ll never abandon ourselves to the Spirit as long as...
We’ll never abandon ourselves to the Spirit as long as...
We’ll never abandon ourselves to the Spirit as long as...
We’ll never abandon ourselves to the Spirit as long as...
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We’ll never abandon ourselves to the Spirit as long as we think we can change without Him.

Source: The Pressures Off: Theres A New Way To Live

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