River City Church - Smyrna, GA
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Josh looks at the Beatitudes in the Gospel of Luke with an eye towards what Jesus is revealing about Himself. We see Jesus healing people in the crowd of any number of outward things, but we also see that Jesus is more concerned with being invited into our hearts to heal the deeper things that trip us up. Is Jesus allowed to say to you what those things are that He wants to heal and work through with you? There are some things we need to wrestle through with Jesus. The worship journey for this week: "Understanding the heart of Jesus that is revealed in the Beatitudes. Blessed are the poor and the hungry, those who cry, those who people hate and are excluded. Luke 6:17-26; Luke 4:17-21.
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