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When Jesus entered the temple courts and saw them filled with merchants and money changers, He drove them out, declaring, “Do not make my Father’s house a house of trade.” His zeal revealed a heart wholly devoted to His Father’s will, not to self‑interest or convenience. In this moment, Jesus showed that true service to God is not about outward appearances or empty rituals, but about honoring Him with purity, reverence, and obedience. Even as He spoke of His own body as the true temple, He pointed forward to the cross and resurrection, where God’s presence would be revealed in fullness. Join us as Pastor Kenny shares how this passage calls us to cultivate a servant’s heart—one that seeks God’s glory above all else.
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By Grenola UMCWhen Jesus entered the temple courts and saw them filled with merchants and money changers, He drove them out, declaring, “Do not make my Father’s house a house of trade.” His zeal revealed a heart wholly devoted to His Father’s will, not to self‑interest or convenience. In this moment, Jesus showed that true service to God is not about outward appearances or empty rituals, but about honoring Him with purity, reverence, and obedience. Even as He spoke of His own body as the true temple, He pointed forward to the cross and resurrection, where God’s presence would be revealed in fullness. Join us as Pastor Kenny shares how this passage calls us to cultivate a servant’s heart—one that seeks God’s glory above all else.
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