Share a comment A missing stop sign, a dark intersection, and a fatal crash set the stage for a candid look at what happens when we pull down moral boundaries and speed into danger. We draw a straight line from that tragedy to the way our culture replaces caution with clever slogans, especially around sex, and we ask a hard question: what is the real cost of calling risk “safe”? Guided by Proverbs 5–7, we trace seduction’s arc from honeyed words and flattery to the bitter taste of wormwood. ...
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Share a comment A missing stop sign, a dark intersection, and a fatal crash set the stage for a candid look at what happens when we pull down moral boundaries and speed into danger. We draw a straight line from that tragedy to the way our culture replaces caution with clever slogans, especially around sex, and we ask a hard question: what is the real cost of calling risk “safe”? Guided by Proverbs 5–7, we trace seduction’s arc from honeyed words and flattery to the bitter taste of wormwood. ...
On a Collision Course with Sin (Proverbs 5:1-23; 6:20–7:27)
The Wisdom Journey
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On a Collision Course with Sin (Proverbs 5:1-23; 6:20–7:27)
Share a comment A missing stop sign, a dark intersection, and a fatal crash set the stage for a candid look at what happens when we pull down moral boundaries and speed into danger. We draw a straight line from that tragedy to the way our culture replaces caution with clever slogans, especially around sex, and we ask a hard question: what is the real cost of calling risk “safe”? Guided by Proverbs 5–7, we trace seduction’s arc from honeyed words and flattery to the bitter taste of wormwood. ...
The Wisdom Journey
Share a comment A missing stop sign, a dark intersection, and a fatal crash set the stage for a candid look at what happens when we pull down moral boundaries and speed into danger. We draw a straight line from that tragedy to the way our culture replaces caution with clever slogans, especially around sex, and we ask a hard question: what is the real cost of calling risk “safe”? Guided by Proverbs 5–7, we trace seduction’s arc from honeyed words and flattery to the bitter taste of wormwood. ...