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Behind every action, behind every word, is some kind of motive. Why do we do what we do? Why do we say what we say? There is a reason. Sometimes the reason is bland. Sometimes the reason is being helpful. But sometimes the reason is being harmful, or just being mean. For all the questions thrown at Jesus in Luke 20, there is a motive behind each one, and Jesus uses the end of the chapter to expose it.
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Behind every action, behind every word, is some kind of motive. Why do we do what we do? Why do we say what we say? There is a reason. Sometimes the reason is bland. Sometimes the reason is being helpful. But sometimes the reason is being harmful, or just being mean. For all the questions thrown at Jesus in Luke 20, there is a motive behind each one, and Jesus uses the end of the chapter to expose it.