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#12751 Should Sacrificial Love Be Exhausting? Balancing Family and God - Gregory Popcak

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Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.82.2K Ratings

🗓️ 8 June 2026

⏱️ ? minutes

Summary

“Should Sacrificial Love Be Exhausting?” Many believe that constant giving and never saying no is the essence of love, but this perspective can lead to burnout. The discussion also touches on balancing obligations to God and family, the moral implications of defending one’s family, and how these principles apply to single individuals.

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Questions Covered:

  • 02:17 – Many Christians think constantly giving, never saying no, and exhausting themselves is a form of sacrificial love. Where does that idea go wrong?
  • 14:57 – How I balance my obligations to God and to my family?
  • 24:18 – Is there ever a time that a Catholic is morally obligated or allowed to defend one’s family by physical means? Or is it ever sinful?
  • 33:24 – Many of your examples are for married people with families. How would the principles here be applied to a single person?
  • 41:00 – I’m 18, and there is a girl I’d like to ask out. How do I deal with the fear of rejection?
  • 45:52 – I think I’m having a trauma response to my family. My family and I are moving onto the same property as my parents. Our family farm is falling apart and I’m worried how it is going to affect relationships.

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