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Как да отговоря на неприятелите
 
Introduction
* What did we talk about last week?
The roots of conflict.
Was it helpful?
* We are going to talk about some very difficult issues thus summer, so I want to encourage you.
* Read Romans 8:1-6
* “So now there is no condemnation for those who belong to Christ Jesus. 2 And because you belong to him, the power of the life-giving Spirit has freed you from the power of sin that leads to death.”
True freedom is found in Jesus Christ.
* Many people believe that freedom is found in money.
The fool.
Thinks freedom is found in money.
* Freedom is found in doing whatever I want.
Like being in the mountains without a compass.
You may be “free”, but you really are just lost.
That is dangerous.
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* True freedom is allowing the Holy Spirit to change the way we think.
Allowing God to transform us from a slave mentality to a free way of thinking.
Jews in the Wilderness.
Again we are talking about Guvech, a slow process allowing God to make something tasty of our lives.
Responding to Conflict
* Last time we talked about the roots of conflict.
Today we will talk about how to respond to conflict.
You will not agree with me.
* I want to look at how we “normally” respond and how God’s word encourages us to respond.
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