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Are we truly living like Jesus? This powerful message challenges us to examine our approach to faith and community. We're reminded that Jesus, though divine, chose to serve others and seek the lost. His method was surprisingly simple yet profound - sharing meals and fellowship with those society rejected. The study reveals that having supportive companions can make life's challenges seem less daunting, much like how a steep hill appears less intimidating when we're with loved ones. This insight invites us to consider: How can we create meaningful connections in our own lives? The message urges us to be 'propelled outward' in service and evangelism, while also growing 'upward' in our relationship with Christ. It's a call to balance our spiritual growth with active engagement in our communities, reminding us that we can be missionaries right where we are, using our everyday activities to bless others and share God's love.
By Bunbury Seventh-day Adventist ChurchAre we truly living like Jesus? This powerful message challenges us to examine our approach to faith and community. We're reminded that Jesus, though divine, chose to serve others and seek the lost. His method was surprisingly simple yet profound - sharing meals and fellowship with those society rejected. The study reveals that having supportive companions can make life's challenges seem less daunting, much like how a steep hill appears less intimidating when we're with loved ones. This insight invites us to consider: How can we create meaningful connections in our own lives? The message urges us to be 'propelled outward' in service and evangelism, while also growing 'upward' in our relationship with Christ. It's a call to balance our spiritual growth with active engagement in our communities, reminding us that we can be missionaries right where we are, using our everyday activities to bless others and share God's love.