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Luke 10:25–29
"The lawyer knew the right answers, but Jesus exposed the deeper question: not who qualifies as my neighbor, but whether my heart truly reflects God's love." - Do I look for ways to limit my responsibility, or ways to expand my love? - Am I satisfied with knowing God's Word, or am I living it? - Are there people I have unconsciously excluded from receiving my love and compassion? - Do I love God with my heart, soul, strength, and mind—or only in certain areas of my life?
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@Sharisa Seabrook Listen to the Holy Spirit!
Luke 10:1–18 The Upside-Down Kingdom ...
The world says: "Become important, then you'll make a difference." Jesus says: "Be faithful, and I'll use you." The world looks for ability. Jesus looks for availability. Am I willing to be a worker in God's harvest field? Do I measure success by obedience or by visible results? Where is God asking me to step out in faith? Am I more excited about what God does through me or about God Himself? The harvest belongs to God, the power belongs to God, and the victory belongs to God. Our role is simply to go where He sends us and faithfully represent Him.
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@Sharisa Seabrook What do you hear the Holy Spirit telling you to do? Do that!
Luke 10:30–37 A neighbor is not...
A neighbor is not defined by who they are; a neighbor is revealed by how they love. Real discipleship is not knowing who deserves mercy—it is becoming a person who shows mercy. Am I more like the priest, the Levite, or the Samaritan? Do I allow inconvenience to keep me from helping others? Is my compassion limited to people who are like me? When I see a need, do I merely notice it, or do I respond?
Luke 9:51–56 When Rejection Reveals What's in Our Heart...
"The Kingdom of God does not advance through revenge, but through obedience." How do I typically respond when someone rejects me? Am I carrying any offense that is distracting me from God's assignment? Do I want justice more than I want people restored? Is there a situation where God is telling me to stop fighting and simply move forward? "When faced with rejection, Jesus chose mercy over retaliation and mission over offense."
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Luke 9:46–48 In God's Kingdom ...
In God's Kingdom, greatness is not measured by how many people know your name, but by how faithfully you serve without needing recognition. Do I find my value in being recognized or in being faithful? How do I respond when someone else receives the attention I wanted? "The world says greatness comes from being first; Jesus says greatness comes from becoming the servant of all."
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@Sharisa Seabrook Often, what we've been through in life causes us to seek attention, validation, and acknowledgment from other people. Yet all along, God is standing right there, offering us the very love, acceptance, and affirmation we're searching for. The question is, why don't we receive it? That's something each of us has to bring before the Lord and discover for ourselves. Once we understand what's preventing us from receiving what He has already freely given, we can begin to move forward in freedom, healing, and a deeper relationship with Him.
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