Preacher Huijun - 30 January 2016

Jesus' Scandalous Mercy

In , Jesus told Matthew, a tax collector to “Follow Me”. Matthew, who was financially sound but deeply accused inside, dropped everything and followed him. Jesus ate with the tax collectors and sinners. He associated Himself with those who were being despised and rejected by the society, or rather at that time, the Pharisees, who perceived themselves as holy and righteous. Jesus’s heart goes to those who desire mercy, not sacrifice. Do we tend to trivialize our own bads but magnify others’? Do you see yourselves as the accused sinners or the self-righteous sinners? Do we see ourselves in need of God's mercy, instead of our own's merit?

From Series: "Synoptic Gospels"

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Let Little Children Come To Jesus

 

No one is too unimportant and nothing is too trivial for Jesus to attend to. Jesus loves little children and those with child-like faith. Let us not be shy to come before Jesus, and let us not create any boundaries to make Jesus inaccessible to anyone. Instead, He calls us to be His good stewards to bring people to Him, to receive spiritual blessing which surpasses all earthly blessings.


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