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Bible, Discipleship

THE SOCIAL COST OF LOVING YOUR NEIGHBOUR

Lessons to be learned from the Jewish-Samaritan divide.

Today, we’re taking a third look at the Samaritan’s sacrifice to rescue a man who was left for dead. What can we learn from him about the cost of loving our neighbour?

In order to fully grasp the social or societal cost that this Samaritan entered into, we need to understand the differences between the Jewish man laying half-dead, and the Samaritan man that saved his life. We need to understand the social relationship between these two people groups in the same way Jesus audience would have understood them, when He first outlined this parable.

Then we can begin to understand the deeper Gospel picture that Jesus is painting for us in this parable.

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Discipleship, Leadership

WHY PROGRESS IS BEST STARTED WITH HUMILITY

Nobody’s Perfect. The life of a Believer is a life of continual work in progress. As we navigate the struggles and conflicts of life, we will

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Bible, Leadership

JOSIAH’S 6 KEYS TO LEADERSHIP – PART 1

2 Kings Is the Extended Account of Inconsistent Rulers. It feels like a seesaw of royalty who do “evil in the eyes of the Lord”

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Bible, Leadership

WHY THE NEW COVENANT PROMISES SUCCESS FOR LEADERS

We Look To the Old! The Old Testament book of 2 Kings is full of accounts where leaders succeed, then in turn fail. As these

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Bible, Leadership, OT

6 Ways a Faithful Leader Obtains Faithful Followers

Josiah was a king who not only does “what is right in the eyes of the Lord,” but who also walks “in all the ways of his father David, not turning aside to the right or to the left.” (2 Kings 22:2) Finally, God’s people had a king who saw the bigger picture! In his life, we find six ways that King Josiah showed faithfulness to God, leading to faithful followers.

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Books, Leadership, OT

HOW TO KEEP LEADING IN A WORLD THAT EXPECTS PERFECTION

If you are a human being you will never be a perfect leader. However, if you look behind you, and you have a team of decent people following your leadership, you’re doing something right. They’ve chosen to be influenced by you. That’s evidence that you’re moving in the right direction. Don’t believe the perfection lie. Lean into the grace found in Jesus, then lean back into leading.

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Bible, Discipleship, OT

Why Cheaters Never Prosper and Trickery Will Find You Out

Nobody likes a cheat! That is, unless, you’re the cheat. In that situation, you might feel wise and crafty. You might even feel a bit of thrill from your trickery. Maybe you feel justified in your actions? Regardless of your reasoning, remember that cheaters never prosper! Cheating people out of money and possessions has been happening since biblical times, and it never ends well for the cheater!

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Bible, Leadership, OT

Why Leaders Who Fall Should Be Forgiven

What would happen to David after his moral failure today? Would he be cut off from ever leading again? Would we jump on social media to discuss his punishment? Would we simply cancel him, erasing him from history? Sounds pretty straightforward, doesn’t it? Or have we missed something really important?

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Bible, Discipleship, OT

How To Prosper In All You Do, Wherever You Go

The prosperous life that God offers has meaning, value and purpose. Relationships with God and with others are transformed. Decisions matter more, even the little ones. Fears and anxieties can be laid down. Joy and celebration can be fully embraced. Peace and rest are actually attainable.

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