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Selfishness Is a Setup (Part 2)

In this episode, Dr. Sivan Funches-Dunham continues the series Selfishness Is a Setup by teaching that love is meant to give, not hoard. Drawing from John 3:16 and 1 Corinthians 13, she emphasizes that God’s love is active, generous, and reflected in practical acts of service, encouragement, prayer, and presence.

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A major theme is the principle of reaping and sowing. Dr. Funches-Dunham explains that God designed this system so that what believers sow—whether time, prayer, care, or resources—will return to them, though not always from the same person or in the same form. She encourages listeners not to become discouraged if people do not “pay it forward,” because God Himself remains faithful to bring the harvest.

The message then broadens into a call for spiritual and social interconnectedness. Using examples from family life, marriage, children, and current events, she argues that believers should not isolate themselves or say that other people’s struggles are “not my problem.” Instead, she presents prayer and concern for others as a way of sowing protection, healing, and future blessing into one’s own life and the lives of loved ones.

Dr. Funches-Dunham also reflects on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the idea that “injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere,” connecting that insight to the biblical truth that all believers are one body in Christ. She closes by highlighting Jesus washing the disciples’ feet in John 13 as the ultimate picture of secure, humble service. Her conclusion is that true Christian maturity shows up in a willingness to serve, give, and lay down one’s life for others.

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