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Encounter Henley Welcomes Pastor: Ashlee Littlfeford
In this challenging and empathetic message, Pastor Ashlee confronts the common misinterpretation of the Good Samaritan, suggesting it's not a to-do list for moral improvement, but a radical wake-up call to the very grace of God.
Tired and Avoidant: Pastor Ashlee shares a personal, honest reflection on avoiding someone in need because she was "drowning" herself. She highlights a crucial truth: we often pass by pain not because we hate people, but because we are hurting too, tired, and running on fumes.
The Radical Truth: Discover the core of the Gospel hidden in Jesus' parable: You are not the hero. Before we can be the Samaritan who helps, we must first admit we are the man in the ditch, rescued by Christ. Jesus meets us in our deepest need.
Crossing the Road: The story is a "bomb" against religious tribalism, revealing that "racist categories of society do not exist in the Kingdom of God." Hear how Jesus' work on the cross—crossing eternity to carry us and pay for us—is the ultimate act of Samaritanship.
Grace-Filled Mercy: Learn that the call to "go and do likewise" is not "grit your teeth Christianity," but a call to love others because you have been carried first.
Imagine mercy becoming your instinct instead of avoidance. Tune in to be reminded that your capacity to love flows not from effort, but from the unending, undeserved help you've already received.
By Encounter Church AdelaideEncounter Henley Welcomes Pastor: Ashlee Littlfeford
In this challenging and empathetic message, Pastor Ashlee confronts the common misinterpretation of the Good Samaritan, suggesting it's not a to-do list for moral improvement, but a radical wake-up call to the very grace of God.
Tired and Avoidant: Pastor Ashlee shares a personal, honest reflection on avoiding someone in need because she was "drowning" herself. She highlights a crucial truth: we often pass by pain not because we hate people, but because we are hurting too, tired, and running on fumes.
The Radical Truth: Discover the core of the Gospel hidden in Jesus' parable: You are not the hero. Before we can be the Samaritan who helps, we must first admit we are the man in the ditch, rescued by Christ. Jesus meets us in our deepest need.
Crossing the Road: The story is a "bomb" against religious tribalism, revealing that "racist categories of society do not exist in the Kingdom of God." Hear how Jesus' work on the cross—crossing eternity to carry us and pay for us—is the ultimate act of Samaritanship.
Grace-Filled Mercy: Learn that the call to "go and do likewise" is not "grit your teeth Christianity," but a call to love others because you have been carried first.
Imagine mercy becoming your instinct instead of avoidance. Tune in to be reminded that your capacity to love flows not from effort, but from the unending, undeserved help you've already received.