
[Sunday] Cleansing Mountains - Kingdom Way - Matthew 21-22
[Sunday] Cleansing Mountains - Kingdom Way - Matthew 21-22
Jesus's humble entry dismantles false hope in worldly power and religious ritual, revealing a true faith in His sacrificial love. Matthew Chapter 21-22
Questions for the Week: Kingdom Way: Cleansing Mountains
Read Matthew 21:1-22. What "mountains" (or idols) do we have in our lives that might be keeping us from truly trusting in Jesus?
Jesus welcomed the people that the temple leaders rejected. How can we be more welcoming to those who might feel left out or marginalized in our community?
Contrast the outward 'perfect practice' of religion with the true heart of worship. How do we balance the importance of religious practices with the need for genuine faith and relationship with God? How can we avoid turning our faith into a legalistic process?
Jesus, through the cross, 'throws it all into the sea' and brings the 'blind and lame' into God's presence. How does this image give you hope for yourself and the world?
What Had happened at Grace this week.
Thursday, August 7th at 5:45 PM at Recovery in Tradition - 10350 SW Don R. Led Duke Drive, Port St. Lucie, FL 34987
Heather and Blythe led the final night of Kids Summer Bible Club, engaging children with stories of Peter, crafts, games, and a special treat of Tim Tams from Australia.
Adults from Grace's Summer Bible Club and a crafters' group teamed up to make crafts for ministries in Port St. Lucie and Haiti, bringing generations together on the club's final night.
In those days there was no king in Israel; everyone did what was right in his own eyes. But they are never far from His eyes.
The mission of God’s true power often emerges not in grand victories but in its quiet, persistent continuation in the face of resistance and failures.
Despite the alarming mention of an unforgivable sin, the truth of Jesus' words point towards all sins being forgiven for the children of man.