You’ve Got A Problem!

Jul 7, 2013    Chris Edmondson    Romans 7:15-19, 3:23, 5:6-8, 12, 3:20, 5:20

It’s difficult to solve a problem when you don’t understand what’s wrong to begin with. We all have vices—things we know we shouldn’t do, that we tell ourselves not to do, and that we then do anyway. And most of us have been trying to fix those issues for years. We’ve doubled down on will power. We’ve sought counseling. We’ve recruited an accountability partner. And yet, we keep doing what we know we shouldn’t do.
Many of us have been trying to solve the problem of “us” for a long time. Some of you have lost friends, family, or jobs because you couldn’t solve you. Some of you have paid someone good money to solve you. But what if the real problem is that you don’t know what the problem is?