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Sermon in a sentence: Competing as Christians destroys brotherly love.
(Jn.
13:34,35;1 Jn. 3:23)
I. What is the Source of Sibling Rivalry?
II.
What are the Symtoms of Sibling Rivalry?
A. Communication Breaks Down (Gen.
37:3,4)
B. Supersensitivity.
C. Blameshifting.
D. Flattery
III.
What are the Scabs of Sibling Rivalry?
IV.
What are the Situations Sibling Rivalry?
A. Gossip (Prov.
16:28)
B. Boasting (Gen.
37:5,8,9)
C. Favoritism (Gen.
25:28;37:3)
D. Comparisons (2 Cor.
10:12)
V. What are the Solutions of Sibling Rivalry?
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