Date: 17/03/2026

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What do we do with the anger, frustration, or hurt that flares up before we’ve even had time to think? And what if “Do Not Murder” is actually pointing us toward something happening much deeper within us?

In You’re killing me, taught by Adam Dyer as part of our 10‑10 vision series, we explore Jesus’ bold claim that the issues we wrestle with aren’t just about behaviour but the hidden reactions of the heart. This message gently exposes how anger, judgement, and unforgiveness can shape us more than we realise — and how easily we reduce others (and ourselves) to something less than the image of God. Instead of condemnation, Adam points us toward the freedom that comes from allowing the Holy Spirit to do slow, healing work within us. It’s an invitation to pay attention to what’s beneath the surface, to practise habits that form us in love, and to rediscover the divine spark God has placed in each of us.

  • Jesus raises the bar from behaviour to heart‑level transformation
  • Unforgiveness and anger shrink our inner world
  • You can’t see God’s image in others if you can’t see it in yourself
  • Practices like gratitude, forgiveness, generosity, and imagination shape our instincts
  • Real change happens gently, over time, with the Spirit’s help

What might God be reshaping in you — not to pressure you, but to lead you into freedom?

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