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In this message, we delve into Jesus' teachings about caring for the church's dysfunctional family, particularly focusing on the childlike humility required to be the greatest in the kingdom of heaven. Drawing from Jesus' fourth discourse in Matthew 18, we explore the call to become like children, embracing humility and blind trust as key virtues. The discussion also covers how to address and heal the damage caused within spiritual communities, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding and nurturing the faith of the vulnerable. We reflect on the necessity of removing harmful influences from our lives to prevent further damage to our faith and the faith of others, all while striving to embody the caring and compassionate nature that Jesus advocates.
By Narrative ChurchIn this message, we delve into Jesus' teachings about caring for the church's dysfunctional family, particularly focusing on the childlike humility required to be the greatest in the kingdom of heaven. Drawing from Jesus' fourth discourse in Matthew 18, we explore the call to become like children, embracing humility and blind trust as key virtues. The discussion also covers how to address and heal the damage caused within spiritual communities, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding and nurturing the faith of the vulnerable. We reflect on the necessity of removing harmful influences from our lives to prevent further damage to our faith and the faith of others, all while striving to embody the caring and compassionate nature that Jesus advocates.