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I was originally scheduled to guest preach this Sunday but with the inclement weather, the service was cancelled. This is the sermon I preached last week reflecting on the legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the tendency of institutions to sanitize revolutionary messages.
I discuss the importance of prayer as aligning with God’s will rather than seeking personal desires. Through the story of Jonah, let’s explore the theme of reluctance and the challenge of loving one’s enemies.
Ultimately, I emphasize the transformative power of love and our responsibility to speak truth to power, urging listeners to embrace a comprehensive love that transcends personal grievances.
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I was originally scheduled to guest preach this Sunday but with the inclement weather, the service was cancelled. This is the sermon I preached last week reflecting on the legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the tendency of institutions to sanitize revolutionary messages.
I discuss the importance of prayer as aligning with God’s will rather than seeking personal desires. Through the story of Jonah, let’s explore the theme of reluctance and the challenge of loving one’s enemies.
Ultimately, I emphasize the transformative power of love and our responsibility to speak truth to power, urging listeners to embrace a comprehensive love that transcends personal grievances.
BaddestChaplain’s Newsletter is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.