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Category Archives: Beatitudes
Powerful “Poortraits” of the Soul
In all honesty, once it was on top and fully part of the establishment, the Church was a bit embarrassed by the powerless one, Jesus. We had to make his obvious defeat into a glorious victory that had nothing to … Continue reading
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Tagged beatitudes, Church, Jesus, poor powerless, Samaritan
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a Veiled Autobiography
The beatitudes are at the very core of Jesus’ inaugural teaching in the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew 5-7. They are more than an explanation of principle, or a set of ethics and certainly greater than a list of … Continue reading
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Tagged beatitudes, cost of discipleship, cross, crucified, disciples, Jesus, resurrection
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Seek First to Understand
This value is powerful because it focuses on your circle of influence. It’s an inside out approach. By seeking first to understand, we can turn a transactional opportunity into a transformational opportunity. He has shown you, O man, what is … Continue reading
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Tagged Grace, love, mercy, micah 6:8, scandal
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World Changers building an “A.R.K.”
We should be engaged in bringing people to Christ and bringing Christ to the people. If you are waiting for permission or a church program to engage the culture around you then allow me to remind you that Jesus already … Continue reading
A Veiled Autobiography of Jesus
The beatitudes (Matthew 5:3-9) are at the very core of Jesus’ inaugural teaching in the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew 5-7. They are more than an explanation of principle, or a set of ethics and certainly greater than a … Continue reading
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Tagged beatitudes, cross and resurrection, die to live, Discipleship, divine life, follow me, virtue
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