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In Day 6 of the Luke Challenge, we read chapter 6 where Jesus gently—but boldly—deconstructs the faith people thought they understood. Instead of obsessing over rules, actions, and perfect behavior, Jesus redirects everyone’s eyes back to the heart of God.
Inside today’s reflection you’ll hear:
✨ Why Jesus’ interactions with the Pharisees reveal His deep desire to reshape our understanding of God
✨ How this chapter parallels yesterday’s theme of “new wine and new wineskins”
✨ The trap of focusing on spiritual doing instead of being with Jesus
✨ The verse that stopped Hala in her tracks: “Everyone, when he is fully trained, will be like his teacher.”
✨ A powerful question for your own walk: What logs are in my eye that keep me from seeing You, God?
This is a beautiful, grounding episode if you’re craving clarity, simplicity, and a return to the heart of Jesus during this season.
Whether you’re catching up or jumping in late, you can still join the community walking through the Gospel of Luke together this month.
See you tomorrow for Luke 7!
By Hala SahlmanIn Day 6 of the Luke Challenge, we read chapter 6 where Jesus gently—but boldly—deconstructs the faith people thought they understood. Instead of obsessing over rules, actions, and perfect behavior, Jesus redirects everyone’s eyes back to the heart of God.
Inside today’s reflection you’ll hear:
✨ Why Jesus’ interactions with the Pharisees reveal His deep desire to reshape our understanding of God
✨ How this chapter parallels yesterday’s theme of “new wine and new wineskins”
✨ The trap of focusing on spiritual doing instead of being with Jesus
✨ The verse that stopped Hala in her tracks: “Everyone, when he is fully trained, will be like his teacher.”
✨ A powerful question for your own walk: What logs are in my eye that keep me from seeing You, God?
This is a beautiful, grounding episode if you’re craving clarity, simplicity, and a return to the heart of Jesus during this season.
Whether you’re catching up or jumping in late, you can still join the community walking through the Gospel of Luke together this month.
See you tomorrow for Luke 7!