This week, weāre doing more than ātalking about sin.ā Weāre exposing the mechanism.
I recorded a short teaching that breaks down how temptation often presents itself as beautiful, how desire can become cyclical, and how Scripture frames this as more than behavior. Itās posture. Itās identity. Itās alignment.
š± Your assignment:
Review the study guide sheet: The Loop of Sin
- Answer the questions below in the comments.
- Keep it honest and specific. No vague answers. If you want change, you name what is real.
š± Discussion Questions
- Which part of the loop hit you hardest: desire, identity, impulse, or harvest? Why?
- Where do you notice ādesire loopsā showing up in your life (thoughts, habits, reactions, cravings)?
- What is the ātreeā for you right now, the thing that becomes the focal point and reorganizes your attention?
- In what ways does impulsivity shrink your timeline and make you consequence-blind in the moment?
- When have you seen the āharvestā principle play out, where the outcome matched the seed that was planted?
- What does ānot of faithā look like practically for you (living by sight, self-rule, self-definition, flesh-led impulse)?
- What would it look like to ārule over itā this week in one specific situation (Genesis 4:7)?
- When you reply, start with: āMy loop isā¦ā and give one real example.
See you all in the Discussion!