God’s people foster a comfortable relationship with sin at times, letting it live among them rather than fighting to eradicate it, even as Israel of old chose to allow the Canaanites to dwell among them rather than obeying the Lord's command. It was a thorn and a snare unto them for generations, even as remaining sin is in our lives. There’s a place called Bochim (weeping) and there’s a time for us to be sorrowful for sin and move on from practicing it. If we sow in tears we may reap in joy. Preached at Sardis PBC near Lono, AR.
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Elder Daniel Samons and his wife, Kathryn live in Little Rock, Arkansas and have been blessed with three children. He was ordained to the ministry in 2017 and became pastor of Harmony PBC in Donaldson, Arkansas in February of 2022.