Social Media Summary: Sin can turn even the bravest Christian into a fearful wreck. In this powerful story, a WWII officer learns that his loss of faith was rooted in unconfessed sin. Hebrews 4:12-13 reminds us that God's Word pierces to the heart, exposing our hidden sins. Don't wait until it's too late—let God's truth cleanse you today. #Faith #Repentance #Hebrews4 #SermonOnTheMount
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