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Daily Devotion - Luke 23:40-43 - By His Grace Alone
All he wanted was for Jesus to remember him when He received His kingdom. He could have never dreamed of the response Jesus gave him.
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All he wanted was for Jesus to remember him when He received His kingdom. He could have never dreamed of the response Jesus gave him.
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Jesus doesn't enjoy any aspect of this broken, cursed world full of sin, pain, misery and death. He despises it all, even more than we do.
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Here’s the challenge: practice makes perfect. Do what Jesus teaches in Matthew 18. Get good at these and we’ll be better prepared, now and in the future, for living in God's everlasting Kingdom.
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What if I stopped focusing on what makes us different and focus on what we have in common? What if I looked at others through the eyes of Jesus?
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Bob Goff writes, “Every time I wonder who I should love and for how long I should love them, God continues to whisper to me: Everybody, always.” Let this be our call to action today. To love like Jesus—everybody, always.
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If there is no partiality, favoritism, bias, or prejudice with our Heavenly Father who created us, then where did we get the notion this should ever exist in the first place?
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Let your neighbor know he or she matters. Let your co-worker who may not look or think like you know they matter.
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Do you have a gentle and quiet spirit? Scripture tells us that gentleness is precious in the sight of God. So how can we be more gentle?
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How do you love the unlovable people in your life? Do you apply Matthew 5:44 in those tough situations with them? Do you shy away from the unlovable people in your life and place them in the "too hard" basket?
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I learned an important lesson from placing a piece of bread in a bag of brown sugar. It teaches us about being kind and compassionate toward others.
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Jesus, too, cried, at least once, as recorded in Scripture. One might wonder what sort of things God would cry about. It’s important for us to remember that while Jesus was completely divine, he was somehow, at the same time, completely human. Jesus had lost a dear friend, Lazarus, and it moved him
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David gives us three things we need to communicate—God's greatness, His compassion, and His goodness.