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Real Talk - The Consequence of Keeping Company with Christ (Acts 4:13-22)

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Real Talk with Roderick The Consequences of Keeping Company with Christ (Acts 4:13-22)   Introduction Every sequence has a consequence. If we eat bad food, smoke, drink excessively, fail to get enough rest, and expose ourselves to lots of drama, we age faster and live less time. This has been proven by numerous studies.  Study 1 - Stress and Aging: Five Ways Chronic Stress Can Affect the Aging Process Study 3 - Sleep Deprivation Linked to Aging Skin Conversely, if we eat healthy, exercise regularly, drink in moderation (1 Timothy 5:23), and avoid stressful people and situations we tend to be healthier and live longer.  Generally speaking, the quantity and quality of our life on earth is predicted by the nature of the things we put in it. Every sequence has a consequence. There are consequences to spending time with people. We are influenced by the people we interact with. In the interactions of work, leisure, and love they rub off on us. The company we keep eventually and invariably contributes something to