Wisdom for the Heart
Wisdom for the Heart
Stephen Davey
Keeping Poodles out of Portraits (Romans 7:15–24)
27 minutes Posted Jun 25, 2026 at 4:00 am.
The Masks We Wear At Church
Where Putting On The Dog Came From
Transparency Feels Impossible
Paul Reads Like A Mirror
Three Signs Of A True Believer
How Romans 7 Is Structured
Indwelling Sin Without Excuses
How The Flesh Fights Back
Maturity Exposes Pride Quickly
God Uses Thorns To Humble
Wretched Man And Real Hope
Twelve Costs Of Believer Sin
When Sin Gets Renamed As Righteous
Why Christians Still Sin
Grace That Meets Us Again
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Share a comment A polished religious image can be easier than honest fellowship. We start with a surprising history lesson behind the phrase “putting on the dog,” then connect it to a temptation many Christians know too well: using church culture, spiritual vocabulary, and carefully managed appearances to hide what is really going on inside. From there we step into Romans 7, where Paul speaks in first person and present tense about the internal war of sanctification. He describes doing what ...