Summary
SummaryI grew up in a rule-focused religion while my younger brother, Steve, rebelled and fell deep into addiction. Our lives diverged until 2011, when I encountered Jesus and was transformed. Years later, Steveβs failing health brought us back together. In his hospital bed, he asked for a Bibleβmy Bibleβand wept holding it to his chest. He confessed his drug history: marijuana, cocaine, crack, meth… yet I witnessed God's grace invade his life right there. Without prompting, Steve began understanding the Gospel, declaring Christ had died for his sins. I knew then God was reaching him too π. Even when he was diagnosed with aggressive leukemia, Steve had peace. As he listened to a sermon on Ephesians 2, he wept and said, "Thatβs what Iβve been hoping for." Two weeks later, Steve went to be with Jesusβsaved by grace alone. Our story is a testament: you donβt clean up before coming to GodβHeβs the one who does the rescuing β€οΈβπ₯.
Dan and Steve grew up completely different. Two brothers, two separate journeys, both arriving at the same place. After everything we have done in our lives, how will we ever measure up?
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Time Chapters
Β 01:02 Dan's rule-following vs Steve's rebellion 01:38 Dan's awakening and Steve's decline 02:28 Steve asks for a Bible and confesses 03:50 Steve starts understanding the gospel 05:50 Salvation, leukemia, and Steve's passing
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