Why is emotional concern different from spiritual concern?
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Emotional concern often lacks a foundation in truth, whereas spiritual concern is rooted in a desire to see others transformed by the gospel.
The distinction between emotional concern and spiritual concern is crucial in the life of a believer. Emotional concern can be fleeting and rooted in feelings rather than truth, often leading to misguided efforts. In contrast, spiritual concern is grounded in the reality of God's Word and a desire for others to grasp the gospel's transformative power. Paul’s example shows that while he felt heavy emotions for his kinsmen, his ultimate concern was their spiritual condition and relationship with God. Genuine spiritual concern motivates believers to engage thoughtfully and truthfully, fostering a heart for evangelism and discipleship. It compels us to not only pray but also to actively seek the spiritual growth of others.
Scripture References:
Romans 9, Titus 2:1-15, Galatians 4:16
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