We spend a lot of energy trying to protect ourselves and our habits. Oftentimes, that leads us to being judgmental of others, pointing out their flaws in an attempt to deflect attention away from our own shortcomings. While this is often a subtle behavior, it is not without significant consequence. Following an inspirational worship set, Dr. Hunter talks about our inclination to cast blame and why such reaction inhibits intimacy and prevents meaningful relationships.
Satan often comes into our lives disguised, looking a whole lot like something good. Truth is, even socially acceptable things can be addictive — becoming destructive or hindering strongholds. In this series we consider some of the good things in life that may be keeping us from God's best.
For more videos in this series, Click Here
You can subscribe to Northland's audio and video content (sermons only) so that it automatically shows up as soon as we upload it!
Subscribe to the audio podcast (via iTunes)
Subscribe to the video podcast (via iTunes)