What if Jesus meant it? (Part 3)
Jesus finished the Sermon on the Mount with the simplest of commands – don’t just listen to all this, live it out!
Jesus finished the Sermon on the Mount with the simplest of commands – don’t just listen to all this, live it out!
How do we make sure that we don’t get deceived by fake Christians – and perhaps more importantly, how do we make sure we are not the fakes!
There are certain things that we hear said that we often just accept, but Jesus invites to see that there’s another way…
What have we learnt about prayer over the years? Can it be as simple as Jesus makes out?
How do we handle the times when we ask, knock, seek but find that it all doesn’t work out as we thought it should?
It’s hard being right all the time!
What if we could take the burden of judging others off our shoulders.
What if we believed that they don’t have to answer to us?
What if we practised grace a bit more?
Would that mean we would become gullible or lose discernment?
Can you be discerning and not judge?
Is it possible to live a simpler life that is less worried about what we don’t have and more grateful for what we do have? Is it possible to worry less?
Religious people have become experts at making spiritual practises complicated. They get twisted by our motives as well as the lengths we go to make ourselves look better than we are.
What if we could just keep it simple? More normal? What would be gained?
What does Jesus really mean in the Sermon on the Mount about enemies?
Is this really how we should act towards evil people, structural injustice, and deep-seated enemies? If we think it is unlikely, what is the alternative?
If we do follow Jesus’ teaching, what might it look like today?
How do you keep married love alive? How do you make sure you don’t break other people?
Jesus suggests some radical ways to make sure we keep those promises…
Wouldn’t life be simpler if we just said what we mean, and meant what we said?
Wouldn’t it mean that we could be trusted?