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Wrestling with the God who Listens

Luke 18:1-8 Drawing from the Parable of the Persistent Widow in Luke 18, the sermon calls us to pray always and not lose heart, even when justice seems delayed. It contrasts the unjust judge, who acts from annoyance, with our loving God, who answers prayers from a...

Turning Back in Gratitude

Luke 17:11-19 Today we explore the healing of the ten lepers, challenging ourselves to see beyond a simple lesson on thankfulness. It contrasts the physical cleansing experienced by all ten with the holistic salvation granted only to the Samaritan. The Samaritan, as...

Increase our Faith

Luke 17:5-10 As we explore the passage we will discover how shifting the focus from the quantity of faith to its active use, showing how even mustard-seed-sized faith is powerful. It reinterprets the "worthless slave" parable to mean "servants without need,"...

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Wrestling with the God who Listens

Luke 18:1-8 Drawing from the Parable of the Persistent Widow in Luke 18, the sermon calls us to pray always and not lose heart, even when justice seems delayed. It contrasts the unjust judge, who acts from annoyance, with our loving God, who answers prayers from a...

Turning Back in Gratitude

Luke 17:11-19 Today we explore the healing of the ten lepers, challenging ourselves to see beyond a simple lesson on thankfulness. It contrasts the physical cleansing experienced by all ten with the holistic salvation granted only to the Samaritan. The Samaritan, as...

Increase our Faith

Luke 17:5-10 As we explore the passage we will discover how shifting the focus from the quantity of faith to its active use, showing how even mustard-seed-sized faith is powerful. It reinterprets the "worthless slave" parable to mean "servants without need,"...