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=== (2 minutes) === ===== - Read Isaiah 5:4. ===== * Wild grapes in ancient Israel were small, mostly seeds, and not useful for wine-making. ===== - This is not about labeling people “good” or “bad.” ===== * The point: sometimes the results in our life don’t match the effort we—or others—put in. - We try to develop a good habit, but stress gets in the way. - We want to act kindly, but exhaustion makes us short. - We want stability, but life feels chaotic. ===== - Ask reflective—not guilt-based—questions: - “What habits are helping me grow?” - “What habits are quietly working against me?” - “What small adjustment could make things healthier this week?” ===== Emphasis: Growth takes time. We’re not defective if we struggle.
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