<description>&lt;p&gt;Conflict is inevitable, but Christians can handle it differently than the world does. Paul's response to opposition in Corinth shows us how to fight spiritual battles without using worldly tactics. Instead of comparing ourselves to others, manipulating situations, or boasting in our abilities, we should embrace the meekness and gentleness of Christ. This means staying in our God-assigned lane, working diligently within our calling, and being willing to lose by worldly standards to win by God's standards. When we boast in Christ rather than ourselves and seek His approval over human recognition, we find true rest and purpose while strengthening both our faith and the church.&lt;/p&gt;</description>

Second City Sermons

Second City Church

Stay in Your Lane

NOV 18, 202530 MIN
Second City Sermons

Stay in Your Lane

NOV 18, 202530 MIN

Description

<p>Conflict is inevitable, but Christians can handle it differently than the world does. Paul's response to opposition in Corinth shows us how to fight spiritual battles without using worldly tactics. Instead of comparing ourselves to others, manipulating situations, or boasting in our abilities, we should embrace the meekness and gentleness of Christ. This means staying in our God-assigned lane, working diligently within our calling, and being willing to lose by worldly standards to win by God's standards. When we boast in Christ rather than ourselves and seek His approval over human recognition, we find true rest and purpose while strengthening both our faith and the church.</p>