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EPISODE · May 24, 2026 · 1H 4M

75 | Why Some People Love Jesus Deeply… And Others Don’t (Luke 7)

from Sunday Renewal | Christian Podcast, Biblical Encouragement, Spiritual Growth · host Ernest H. Benjamin

Send us Fan MailOne of the greatest dangers in the Christian life is becoming familiar with Jesus… without remaining amazed by Him.You can hear sermons every week.Sing the songs.Know the doctrines.Stay religious.And slowly lose your wonder at grace.In Luke 7, Jesus walks into a dinner where two sinners sit in the same room:a respected Pharisee…and a broken woman known publicly for her sin.One is composed, controlled, and convinced he belongs near Jesus.The other comes weeping at His feet, holding nothing back.And by the end of the meal, Jesus reveals something that turns the room upside down:The people who love Him most…are not the ones who think they need Him least.They are the ones who know how much they’ve been forgiven.In this episode, we'll discuss:✅ Why familiarity with Jesus can quietly produce spiritual coldness✅ The difference between visible sin and invisible pride✅ What the sinful woman’s tears actually reveal about grace✅ Why self-righteousness is harder to recognize than outward rebellion✅ The meaning of Jesus’ parable of the two debtors✅ How your love for Christ reveals what you believe about your forgivenessThis episode is for:The person ashamed of their pastThe believer who has grown spiritually coldThe churchgoer who knows the language of faith but has lost wonderAnd anyone who needs to remember what grace really costsBecause forgiven people love Jesus differently.🎧 Listen now to Episode 75 of Sunday Renewal.RESOURCES📖 FREE 5-Day Audio Devotional: Renaming Your StoryStruggling with identity or feeling stuck? Move from pain to purpose to legacy—15 minutes a day.https://sundayrenewal.podia.com/renaming-your-story-devo⁠✨ For Families: The Devo KidsShort devotionals, songs, and prayers that help children fall in love with God's Word.Watch on YouTube | Free printable journal pages at thedevokids.comSupport the showSupport the Show:Want to help us reach more people with God’s Word? Consider supporting the podcast with a donation. Your generosity fuels this ministry and helps us create even more resources for you. Click here to learn more: One-Time Donation (Paypal)$3+ Monthly Subscription

Send us Fan Mail One of the greatest dangers in the Christian life is becoming familiar with Jesus… without remaining amazed by Him. You can hear sermons every week. Sing the songs. Know the doctrines. Stay religious. And slowly lose your wonder at grace. In Luke 7, Jesus walks into a dinner where two sinners sit in the same room: a respected Pharisee…and a broken woman known publicly for her sin. One is composed, controlled, and convinced he belongs near Jesus. The other comes weeping at His...

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