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You are not designed to live by yourself. God didn’t stop creation with Adam. He created Eve and then told them to be fruitful and multiply.
One of the greatest benefits of being a part of a group is you have a village around you when you face different struggles and situations in life.
Paul tells Christians that we are able to live in freedom. We are free to choose where we live, where we work and what we do in our spare time. But he gives us all some great wisdom: “Don’t use your freedom to just please yourself. Use your freedom to serve one another.” When there is a death in the family, when a new baby is born, when you have been laid off, or your household comes down with the flu, your group will be there to serve you along the way. Paul asks us to imitate the love of Jesus, who always thought about those around him first before he thought about himself.
If you want to have the best group ever, serve each other as Jesus has served us!
Questions:
When was the last time someone served you or your family well? What did they do?
Do you have a hard time thinking about others before yourself? Why do you think that is?
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