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Super Hero - "I'm Batman" (voice of Batman)

We host the Holy Spirit wherever we go. We are his transport. The Holy Spirit is not our servant. He is like Alfred is to Batman. Maybe we live like Batman, in secret, doing good. God says, "I will reward you in the open, like Bruce Wayne. What would Batman be, without Alfred? Alfred was his guide, his conscience, his best friend.
Batman walked away from trying to get revenge because it wasn't helping his heart. He came back for Revenge when he went after the Joker to avenge Jason Todd. As he was working towards that, even the opportunity for Revenge was taken from him.

At his lowest point, he chose to do it God's way. Alfred suggested he come back to being Batman to keep Batman from crossing the line. We often walk this fine line and come to a point where we must decide. Batman was always bordering the line of going too far.  He was driven by his passion for Revenge, when he hit rock bottom at the end of himself he was able to hear the Holy Spirit and do it His way.

Do you hear the voice of God louder or the voice of the Villain of this life louder? Where is your fine line? Who is the Holy Spirit using to speak to you and encourage you to stay on the path of righteousness?

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