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CHAPTER 6: Religious Lies
Lie #5: “It is My Christian Duty to Meet All the Needs of Others.”
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This lie could also be called the “_____" lie, and it’s a tape a lot of us play and replay every day.
37.
Many of us forget that we can only do so much to meet the _____ of others, and that God would not call us to live a life of meeting others’ needs in a way that burns us out in the process.
38.
Many of us turn Christianity into something heavy and burdensome, by trying to be ...
39.
If you are a pastor who needs running shoes because of the quantity of things that need to be done, you are a prime candidate for _____.
40.
The theological truth to refute this lie can be found in Romans 12:6-8. What gifts are mentioned in these verses?
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a) Is a person expected to possess all of these gifts?
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No
b) Should a person be expected to minister with all of these gifts?
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No
42.
Read 1 Cor. 12:27-31. Again, we see that one person cannot be all things to all people. We are not called to do it all. We are only called to do our part. How can we discern what part the Lord has planned for our lives, when we are to say yes and when we are to say no, to the requests people make of us? (Thought Question)
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