#TwitterTestimony
An attempt to share the Gospel through my experience in 140 characters or less.
A complete list of the tweets from this series can be found below:
My greatest struggle is being honest about my depravity, how deeply flawed I am. #Gospel #TwitterTestimony https://t.co/OfQBl3Ztas [1]
— Paul Luckett (@brainflurry) October 26, 2017
My greatest fear is that someday, someone will read my mind… #TwitterTestimony https://t.co/OfQBl3Ztas [2]
— Paul Luckett (@brainflurry) October 26, 2017
Because, if you knew the fiendish thoughts that occasionally find place in my heart, you'd rightly throw me away. #TwitterTestimony [3]
— Paul Luckett (@brainflurry) October 26, 2017
But, a well known secret is that no one is perfect. #TwitterTestimony [4]
— Paul Luckett (@brainflurry) October 26, 2017
Besides, pretending to be perfect denies the Gospel and my desperate need for a Savior #Gospel #TwitterTestimony https://t.co/OfQBl3Ztas [5]
— Paul Luckett (@brainflurry) October 26, 2017
I was born with a heart of rock shaped by the filth I was born into. #Gospel #TwitterTestimony [6]
— Paul Luckett (@brainflurry) October 26, 2017
But God touched me through the Gospel of His Son and placed in me a vein of gold. #Gospel #TwitterTestimony https://t.co/OfQBl4h420 [7]
— Paul Luckett (@brainflurry) October 26, 2017
Since that time I am constantly being broken, sifted and tried by fire… #Gospel #TwitterTestimony [8]
— Paul Luckett (@brainflurry) October 26, 2017
to purge the impurities of my environment and bring forth the treasure He put in me. #Gospel #TwitterTestimony [9]
— Paul Luckett (@brainflurry) October 26, 2017
I did not start from perfection from which I can fall but by grace; the work of God, I am being brought to it. #TwitterTestimony [10]
— Paul Luckett (@brainflurry) October 26, 2017
So, I'm not the flawless son that disappoints the Father because of my failure… #Gospel #TwitterTestimony [11]
— Paul Luckett (@brainflurry) October 26, 2017
But I am an adopted child, chosen by the Father who is pleased by my development, even if by way of mistakes. #Gospel #TwitterTestimony [12]
— Paul Luckett (@brainflurry) October 26, 2017
So then, I must submit to the process and do not deny Him or my desperate need for Him by pretending to be perfect. #TwitterTestimony [13]
— Paul Luckett (@brainflurry) October 26, 2017
Because the mark of an authentic Christian is not the appearance of perfection but the struggle to allow it. #Gospel #TwitterTestimony [14]
— Paul Luckett (@brainflurry) October 26, 2017
Perfection is not in appearance but process, one God is doing. My job is not to resist Him. #TwitterTestimony https://t.co/OfQBl3Ztas [End]
— Paul Luckett (@brainflurry) October 26, 2017