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What are the giants in our lives according to the sermon?

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The giants in our lives include unbelief, fear, and sin, which constantly oppose our walk with God.

In the context of the sermon, the giants represent the various challenges and struggles that believers face. These giants include unbelief, which breeds doubt regarding God's promises, and fear, which can paralyze and hinder spiritual growth. Sin also acts as a giant, intruding upon our lives and causing conflict between our new nature as believers and our old sinful nature. Paul himself acknowledged this struggle in Romans 7, where he describes the internal battle between the desire to follow God's law and the inclination to sin. Understanding these giants helps us realize our need for the Giant Killer, Jesus Christ, who alone can deliver us from their grasp.
Scripture References: Romans 7

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