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When you were a little kid, what was your favorite character to dress up as or play pretend as?
Even though Halloween is over, we’re still dressing up, still wearing masks a day later.
But tonight’s lesson is about the mask you might still put on tomorrow, just less obvious than the one you may be wearing tonight.
When you act or talk in a way that’s different depending on the people that are around (or when people aren’t around,) then you’re wearing a mask; hiding the “real” you.
And sometimes when you have one mask for one group and another mask for another group, and so on, you sometimes can forget who the real you is.
What are some of the things we do or say that is different from how me might act around family? Friends?
When you mask different areas of your life, you are covering the real with something fake.
You are playing pretend.
You are hiding things from the light of day and living in the dark.
God’s word talks about masks and living double lives...
1 John 2:1-
1. God is who He says is.
2. Telling the truth about who you are helps keep you close to God and other believers.
3. Confession is removing your mask and living in the light.
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