Seeds of Grace
In today's episode we dive into Luke 12. Here Jesus reminds us that while life will always bring things that concern us, we don’t need to live weighed down by worry. He points out that our worth to God is far greater than any trouble this world can throw at us, and the only fear we should hold onto is a healthy respect for Him. Worry often comes from not being in control, but God invites us to hand our concerns over to Him — the One who can handle them all. He knows our struggles, cares deeply for us, and promises to give us the Kingdom, both now and forever. When we trust Him with every...
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In this episode, we explore Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount—Matthew 5 through 7—not as an impossibly high standard, but as a call to real, heartfelt righteousness. Jesus challenged his listeners to surpass the legalistic religious leaders of his day, not in rule-following, but in character. He begins with the Beatitudes, promising the kingdom of heaven to those marked by humble, merciful, and peacemaking hearts. As citizens of God’s kingdom, Jesus calls us to be salt and light—impacting the world for good. The sermon’s heart is love: not just for friends, but even for enemies....
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A passage to contemplate and pray.
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info_outlineThis passage highlights the beginning of God's people with the selection of Abraham. God instructs Abraham to leave his home, promising to create a great nation from him and make him a blessing to the world by spreading the knowledge of God.
The central theme is that God's people are meant to benefit the world, which is repeated in Matthew 5, where Jesus describes his followers as the salt of the earth and the light of the world. One way we accomplish this is through worship. In doing so, we orient and align ourselves to God and this is what enables us to trust in Him even when the way before us is unclear.