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A short meditation on hungering and thirsting for righteousness. The blessing begins when we realize how much we need God. For those who are suffering, you may be closer than you think.
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newprophets · 3 months
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Exploring the Sermon on the Plain Radical Love and Wisdom in Luke 6 Good morning, everyone! Today, we explore the Sermon on the Plain, a powerful teaching by Jesus found in Luke 6. This sermon redefines the path to a godly life through the Beatitudes, love, judgment, and wisdom. Jesus begins with blessings that uplift the humble and marginalized: "Blessed are you who are poor, for yours is the kingdom of God" (Luke 6:20). He contrasts these blessings with warnings to the complacent: "Woe to you who are rich, for you have already received your comfort" (Luke 6:24). One of the most challenging teachings is to love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, bless those who curse you, and pray for those who mistreat you (Luke 6:27-28). This radical love sets a new standard for His followers. Jesus also addresses judgment, urging us not to judge or condemn others but to forgive and be generous. He uses the metaphor of the blind leading the blind, emphasizing self-awareness: remove the plank from your own eye before addressing the speck in someone else’s eye (Luke 6:39-42). Jesus further teaches about recognizing people by their actions, comparing good and bad trees: "No good tree bears bad fruit, nor does a bad tree bear good fruit" (Luke 6:43). He concludes with the parable of the wise and foolish builders, highlighting the importance of practicing His teachings. Those who do are like a man building his house on a solid foundation, while those who don't are like a man building on ground without a foundation, which collapses in a storm (Luke 6:46-49).
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thewordislifesymeon · 2 years
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محبة الأعداء - الأحد الثاني من لوقا
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atpaine · 3 years
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A Center-point for Following Jesus
A Center-point for Following Jesus
[Luke 6:27-38] By the Reverend Tom Paine Preached at Lakewood Presbyterian February 20, 2022 Many years ago, I was standing at the back of a sanctuary at the end of a worship service and shaking hands and a gentleman walked up and asked, “Pastor, you know the Biblical teaching to tithe? Is that gross or net?” Now, mind you, I had not been preaching on tithing. That’s not what the worship…
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wiyunxxx · 9 years
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"But why do you call Me 'Lord, Lord,' and do not do the things which I say?" - Jesus Happy Easter Day! 🐣 #StepForGod #DetikKedua #SermonOnThePlain #Luke #HappyEaster (at Malang, Indonesia)
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