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Taking the Low Ground, Part 4

Pursuit of the high ground may be an advisable strategy in conventional warfare. But in every other context, that tactic can be disastrous. Let’s explore what could change if you took the low ground.

Dr. McKay Caston
4 min readMar 12, 2021
Photo by Denise Jans

As we wrap up a four-part series called Taking the Low Ground from Luke 18:9–14, we will explore four points of application, unravel the mystery of Moe Harkless, and engage with six discussion questions.

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1) I can be honest about my moral condition.

No more pretense. No more need for double-life hypocrisy. I am the sinner. I am the sinner in my marriage. In my family. In the dorm and at the office.

But I am the sinner who has a Savior. So…

2) I don’t have to win.

Because when we go home justified, we no longer need to justify ourselves by fighting for the high ground.

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Dr. McKay Caston
Dr. McKay Caston

Written by Dr. McKay Caston

I create resources to help folks tether their lives to the cross of the risen and reigning Jesus | www.mckaycaston.com

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