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Pastor Rob’s sermon from Luke 13:1–5 challenges the common assumption that suffering is tied to personal guilt, emphasizing instead that all people are equally guilty before a holy God and in need of repentance. Rather than asking why tragedy happens to others, Jesus redirects the focus inward, urging us to recognize that every day we live is an act of God’s mercy and an opportunity to turn to Him. The message presses the urgency of repentance, reminding us that grace is being offered now—but must be received before it is too late.
#Repentance #GraceAndTruth #Luke13 #GodsJustice #GodsMercy #Salvation #FaithInChrist #GospelTruth #EternalPerspective
By Robert Caudill Jr.Pastor Rob’s sermon from Luke 13:1–5 challenges the common assumption that suffering is tied to personal guilt, emphasizing instead that all people are equally guilty before a holy God and in need of repentance. Rather than asking why tragedy happens to others, Jesus redirects the focus inward, urging us to recognize that every day we live is an act of God’s mercy and an opportunity to turn to Him. The message presses the urgency of repentance, reminding us that grace is being offered now—but must be received before it is too late.
#Repentance #GraceAndTruth #Luke13 #GodsJustice #GodsMercy #Salvation #FaithInChrist #GospelTruth #EternalPerspective