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Introduction
Romans 12:9-
Words are hard.
Have you ever used a word confidently, and later find out you were using it incorrectly?
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In our culture, the most misunderstood word is probably “love.”
We have been studying what it means to live the Christian life.
How you can be a living sacrifice.
Last week, we discovered the different giftings you can have, and how we are part of one church body, but are in many forms.
Today, we are going to see the one thing we all have in common.
Love and Pride Don’t Fit
Romans 12:9-14
Explain
Explain
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Adrian Rogers said that you can’t have a big head and a big heart in the same person.
Argue: These things are hard.
How does it match your life?
What Do We Do When Love Doesn’t Fit the Loved?
Explain:
Explain:
Illustrate:Parable of dinner party
What Do We Do When People’s Response Doesn’t Fit Our Expectation?
Explain: Trust God
Explain: Trust God
Illustrate: Mean!
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