The Season Versus Generations Math
This article has been written by Jackie Overstreet

Why You're Trading a Few Months of Pleasure for Decades of Generational Damage
Sin is good, tolerable, supposedly enjoyable for a season, but its repercussions last generations.
Do the math. Six months of pleasure. Three generations of trauma. The equation never balances. Yet we keep swiping the card like the interest won't compound.
It's just this once. It won't affect anyone else.
Your season of pleasure writes a multi-generational payment plan.
All the things God tells us not to do aren't because He's a buzzkill. He's a mathematician showing you the real cost before you commit. Walk circumspectly, not as fools but as wise. Jesus Christ isn't asking you to give up fun. He's asking you to calculate what fun actually costs beyond the moment. The days are evil. The math is brutal. Choose wisely.
What short season of pleasure are you trading for generational math that will never balance?
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