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🔱 This Week’s Discussion: The Loop of Sin
This week, we’re doing more than “talking about sin.” We’re exposing the mechanism. I recorded a short teaching that breaks down how temptation often presents itself as beautiful, how desire can become cyclical, and how Scripture frames this as more than behavior. It’s posture. It’s identity. It’s alignment. 🔱 Your assignment: Watch the video. Review the study guide sheet: The Loop of Sin - Answer the questions below in the comments. - Keep it honest and specific. No vague answers. If you want change, you name what is real. 🔱 Discussion Questions - Which part of the loop hit you hardest: desire, identity, impulse, or harvest? Why? - Where do you notice “desire loops” showing up in your life (thoughts, habits, reactions, cravings)? - What is the “tree” for you right now, the thing that becomes the focal point and reorganizes your attention? - In what ways does impulsivity shrink your timeline and make you consequence-blind in the moment? - When have you seen the “harvest” principle play out, where the outcome matched the seed that was planted? - What does “not of faith” look like practically for you (living by sight, self-rule, self-definition, flesh-led impulse)? - What would it look like to “rule over it” this week in one specific situation (Genesis 4:7)? - When you reply, start with: “My loop is…” and give one real example. See you all in the Discussion!
🔱 Titan Reflection: Your Posture in the Den
🔱 Before answering (or after you post), take a few minutes to review: • The Lions’ Den Breakdown (Daniel 6) • Daniel’s Den: Habits, Emotional Regulation, and Titan Capacity These will help you see how posture is built long before pressure shows up. Daniel didn’t survive the lion's den by changing the environment. He survived by holding his posture. The threat was real. The pressure was intense. But his inner stance stayed steady. That’s capacity. Now reflect: 🔱 When pressure hits your life, what happens to your posture? Do you stand grounded… or do you collapse into reaction? 🔱 What do you usually shift into under stress (control, anger, anxiety, shutdown, overthinking, avoidance)? No fixing. No performing. Just noticing your default stance. I’ll start: When pressure hits me, I shift into control mode instead of grounded trust. Your turn 👇
What Triggers You the Fastest? (Let’s Talk About It)
Most of us don’t get upset because of what happens.We get upset because of how we react automatically. Take a moment and think: 👉 What situation triggers you the fastest right now?👉 And what emotion usually shows up (anger, anxiety, shutdown, overthinking, stress)? No fixing. No judging.Just awareness. I’ll start:For me, feeling misunderstood used to trigger anger almost instantly. Your turn 👇
Welcome.
This community exists for people who are tired of trying to fix themselves and are ready to understand what’s actually driving their patterns. Nothing here assumes you’re broken. We start from the premise that behavior follows belief, and belief often operates quietly in the background, shaping choices long before we’re aware of it. This isn’t a space for quick fixes or constant pressure to “do more.”It’s a space to slow down, think clearly, and rebuild from the inside out, alongside others doing the same work. You don’t need to perform here. You don’t need to have answers. You just need a willingness to notice what you’ve been operating from. If you’re new, start by observing. Read a bit. Join a conversation when it feels right. This community is built on consistency, not urgency. Over time, you’ll see how small shifts in awareness change how you respond, decide, and relate, without forcing yourself into a different role. You’re not here to become someone else. You're here to stop bracing against who you already are. I’m glad you’re here. — Malcolm
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This space exists for honesty, not performance. You don’t need the right words here. You don’t need to sound strong, faithful, or put together. You can ask for prayer. You can offer prayer. You can simply sit with what someone else has shared. Prayer here isn’t about fixing or forcing outcomes. It's about bringing what’s real into the light and allowing support to meet it. If you’re carrying something quietly, you’re welcome to name it. If you don’t know how to pray, encouragement counts. If all you can do is say “please hold this with me,” that’s enough. This is a space of grace, not judgement, support, not pressure. Presence, not performance. You’re not alone here. — Malcolm
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