What if the biggest spiritual decisions in your life don't begin with the big moments—but with the smallest ones?
Most people don't wake up intending to walk away from God. Instead, they drift one decision at a time. In this week's Torah portion, Re'eh, Moses places before Israel a blessing and a curse, life and death, obedience and disobedience. But what if those choices aren't isolated events? What if every decision creates momentum?
Drawing from Deuteronomy 11:26–28, the wisdom of Ben Azzai in Pirkei Avot, and even the opening words of the Didache, we'll explore how one act of obedience can lead to another—and how one compromise can quietly set us on an entirely different path. Like a snowball rolling downhill, our spiritual lives build momentum in one direction or the other.
Are you building habits that make obedience easier... or compromise more natural? Could one small act of faithfulness today change the course of your walk with God tomorrow?
Join us as we uncover the biblical principle behind the "Snowball Effect" and discover why the smallest choices often have the greatest spiritual consequences.
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