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When Christians confuse loving enemies with being nice or tolerating abuse
This week we explore the epic story of Israel being liberated from Egypt in Exodus 12.1-14 and we explore Matthew 18.15-20. Rev Dr Sally Douglas invites us to think about evil, liberation and what Jesus’ call to love enemies really means. Challenging any notion that loving enemy is about being nice or tolerating abusive behaviour, in sacred text we discover Jesus’ call into fierce, liberating love that exposes evil and calls violence and abuse to account.
If you would like to become more involved in Richmond Uniting (eg. Midday prayers via zoom, discussion groups etc) please email [email protected] to find out more, or visit us at richmond.unitingchurch.org.au
When Christians confuse loving enemies with being nice or tolerating abuse
This week we explore the epic story of Israel being liberated from Egypt in Exodus 12.1-14 and we explore Matthew 18.15-20. Rev Dr Sally Douglas invites us to think about evil, liberation and what Jesus’ call to love enemies really means. Challenging any notion that loving enemy is about being nice or tolerating abusive behaviour, in sacred text we discover Jesus’ call into fierce, liberating love that exposes evil and calls violence and abuse to account.
If you would like to become more involved in Richmond Uniting (eg. Midday prayers via zoom, discussion groups etc) please email [email protected] to find out more, or visit us at richmond.unitingchurch.org.au