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EPISODE · Feb 5, 2023 · 53 MIN

John's Question for Jesus (Luke 7:18-35)

from Reading City Church · host Vincent Donnachie

Luke 7:18-35 has some curious statements of Jesus. He addresses questions from John the Baptist's disciples, but His answers aren't very satisfying. This week, we're considering how the Kingdom of Heaven appears upside down to us. Jesus' words often caused offense because His audience didn't fully understand His meaning. What does this mean for us when something we read triggers an uncomfortable feeling in us? What grace do we need to extend to others?

Luke 7:18-35 has some curious statements of Jesus. He addresses questions from John the Baptist's disciples, but His answers aren't very satisfying. This week, we're considering how the Kingdom of Heaven appears upside down to us. Jesus' words often caused offense because His audience didn't fully understand His meaning. What does this mean for us when something we read triggers an uncomfortable feeling in us? What grace do we need to extend to others?

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Luke 7:18-35 has some curious statements of Jesus. He addresses questions from John the Baptist's disciples, but His answers aren't very satisfying. This week, we're considering how the Kingdom of Heaven appears upside down to us. Jesus' words often...

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