Pew Research conducted a poll in 2017 asking Americans the following, “what makes their lives feel meaningful, fulfilling or satisfying?” 69% answered with family. 34% said career, and 23% said finances. Now I don’t think it’s a stretch to say the apostle Paul would disagree with much of what is happening in the world today, but would it surprise you that he actually agrees with this poll? Today, Paul will make the case that our family is what gives us meaning, but it may not be the family you’re thinking about right away.
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Do you ever feel like a hypocrite as a Christian? Especially when we realize that as a Christian, we are just as sinful or perhaps more sinful than others in the world? It’s a question that most Christians wrestle with at some time. Today we’re going to see how Paul discusses this reality. The fact is that Christians will always have an internal war between the flesh and the Spirit. The real question is how can we make sure we get in line with the Spirit and what is the fruit of the Spirit in our lives?