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Scripture: Matthew 6:25-34
Reflect on how Jesus’ words often contradict what the world sees as wisdom. Consider your reactions when encountering a piece of wisdom that challenges your comfort zone. This week’s sermon challenges us to not treat Jesus’ words as mere platitudes.
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Tuesday: The Blessings and the Woes
Scripture: Luke 6:20-26
Focus on the differences between Matthew and Luke’s Beatitudes as presented in the sermon. Luke includes both blessings and woes, which add depth to understanding Jesus’ message. Reflect on how the addition of woes challenges us to examine our own lives and perceptions.
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Wednesday: Reversing the Order
Scripture: Luke 1:46-55
The sermon references Mary’s song and Simeon’s prophecy, emphasizing God’s intention to reorder societal norms. Consider how you see God reversing the status quo, both in scripture and in contemporary society.
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Thursday: Recognizing True Blessedness
Scripture: Psalm 34:1-8
The sermon encourages understanding blessing not through worldly standards but through God’s declaration. Reflect on the concept that being blessed is not tied to wealth or success, but to being God’s beloved.
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Friday: Acting with Compassion
Scripture: Matthew 25:31-40
The call to stand with those in need is central in the Beatitudes and the sermon. Reflect on how Jesus’ teachings push us to be compassionate and active in supporting others.
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Micah 6:6-8
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