LETTER: Way we watch over ourselves
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With them, a city was more secure and they afforded a visual advantage to those who kept watch.
The way we watch over ourselves is not dissimilar. When we fail to practice self-control, we leave ourselves wide open to things that we may not want to become a part of us. If we allow ourselves to do just one thing that we know we shouldn’t, we let our walls down and it becomes easier to let one more thing slide, then another …
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Hide AdWe may not feel it immediately, but it gradually changes the way we think between right and wrong. The Bible notes: ‘Whoever has no rule over their own spirit is like a city broken down, without walls’ (Prov.25:28)
The Rev PADDY BERESFORD
Vicar, St John’s Church, Broadbridge Heath
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