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Week 1: Worldliness vs. Godliness“You and I have need of the strongest spell that can be found to wake us from the evil enchantment of worldliness.” (C.S. Lewis)Few distinctions are more clearly delineated in Scripture than the one between worldliness and godliness. In no uncertain terms, Scripture indicates that the character promoted by the world is diametrically opposed to the character promoted by God.This does not stop us from blurring the lines, though.As Christians, we often swallow, with ravenous enthusiasm, the poisonous lie promulgated by Satan himself that we can have our cake and eat it, too. We delude ourselves into thinking that piety and frivolity are symbiotic.Nothing could be further from the truth.Godliness and worldliness are not parallel paths; they are wholly divergent. And so we stand at a crossroads. Every time we make a decision.Either we will take the path that leads to life and godliness. Or we’ll take the path that leads to death and worldliness. (cf. Deut. 30: 15-20; Joshua 24: 15)There is no middle ground. Only life or death. Only hot or cold.God will vomit out of His mouth those who are lukewarm. (Revelation


