Previous Episode: Family Feud: Whodunit?

Some family drama persists because the root of the problem is never addressed. Instead, rash decisions are made (creating new problems), and old disfunctional patterns emerge. How do we break the cycle?
*Sermon Notes: *
Genesis 38:1-26
Deuteronomy 25:5
Ruth 4:11-13
1 John 5:17
Implications:
1. While the world judges your every action, God judges your heart. Set your heart on His Kingdom and His righteousness.
2. When you don’t invite God into your decisions, oftentimes you create new (and potentially bigger) problems.
3. Own your mistakes and others will benefit; this is especially true in the areas of life you are seen as a leader.
4.Become a student of your past, then invest in your emotional and spiritual health to forge a new future.

Some family drama persists because the root of the problem is never addressed. Instead, rash decisions are made (creating new problems), and old disfunctional patterns emerge. How do we break the cycle?

*Sermon Notes: *

Genesis 38:1-26

Deuteronomy 25:5

Ruth 4:11-13

1 John 5:17

Implications:

While the world judges your every action, God judges your heart. Set your heart on His Kingdom and His righteousness.
When you don’t invite God into your decisions, oftentimes you create new (and potentially bigger) problems.
Own your mistakes and others will benefit; this is especially true in the areas of life you are seen as a leader.
4.Become a student of your past, then invest in your emotional and spiritual health to forge a new future.