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More Than Sunday Friends: Living as the Family of God - Ep 18 (101)

More Than Sunday Friends: Living as the Family of God - Ep 18 (101)

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In this episode of Milk to Meat, we answer a foundational question:

How should we view other believers?

Scripture makes it clear — we are not just attendees, acquaintances, or casual friends. We are family. Brothers and sisters in Christ.

Viewing other believers as family means embracing:

🔹 Active Love & Sacrificial Service

Hebrews 13:16 reminds us: “Do not neglect doing good and sharing, for with such sacrifices God is pleased.”

We are called to serve one another, prefer one another, share with one another, and carry one another’s burdens. Family doesn’t just say they care — they show it. Biblical community requires action, not convenience.

🔹 Vulnerability & Trust

Real family is honest.

Sometimes in church culture, everyone is always “blessed,” even when they’re struggling. While we are blessed in Christ, pretending everything is fine when it isn’t can create distance and dishonesty.

God’s design for His family is safety — a place where we can confess struggles, ask for prayer, and receive help without judgment (James 5:16). That kind of community requires humility, trust, and maturity.

Are we creating spaces where people can be real?

Are we trustworthy with someone else’s vulnerability?

Or are we trying to spiritually outrank one another?

The body of Christ is meant to reflect unity, grace, and deep love — not competition, comparison, or surface-level relationships.

This episode challenges us to move beyond Sunday familiarity and into true spiritual family.

Welcome to Milk to Meat — building a strong foundation in Christ and His Church.

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