Loving Until It Costs
You'll hear why Jesus's call to bless enemies, share possessions, and side with the poor isn't passive resignation but a radical, costly way of becoming fully human, and what that looks like for ordinary people today.
Liturgical Season
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You'll hear why Jesus's call to bless enemies, share possessions, and side with the poor isn't passive resignation but a radical, costly way of becoming fully human, and what that looks like for ordinary people today.
You'll see how Solomon's story is less about spectacular moral collapse and more about a slow, incremental drift that began with a divided heart long before anyone noticed, and why that pattern is easy to miss in your own life.
You'll see how religious leaders in Jesus' time turned faith into an unbearable burden, and what that means for the ways you influence the people around you, whether or not you think of yourself as a leader.
You'll hear why Jesus called this parable the turning point of all human history, and what it means that God stopped sending messengers and sent his son instead.
You'll hear a close reading of John 11 that argues Jesus wasn't just grieving at Lazarus's tomb but was angry, and what that fury aimed at death itself means for how you understand the resurrection.
You'll hear how the 'great cloud of witnesses' in Hebrews 11 points to a family of God that stretches across time, ethnicity, and death itself, and why your place in that family matters not just for you but for every believer who came before you.