Wednesday, March 13, 2019
Urban Ministry: the Kingdom of God Response
From the section Did I genuinely say that? Tell us you made it, Zack. Be our example of a rich man who broke free from the grasp of greed. Tell us you won the struggle with mammon and abandoned yourself to the Christ who touched you. Tell us, Zack, that we nooky be liberated from the power of privilege. This paragraph is genuinely powerful to me. raze though comp ard to some people like celebrities and such, we may not calculate so rich, but overall, we live a life of abundance. We are constantly striving to achieve more in life too, like what we fetch is never enough.And for the most part, the things we strive for actually dont receipts us spiritually. When you think about it, having really nice jobs leads to more money, which ultimately turns into greed and brings out the worst in most people. I really like the statement and thoughts the author says above. If we are too busy creation chained down to our jobs and money and social status, we can never sincerely focus on what truly is important. From Kingdom Playgrounds One of my favorite verses is sincerely I say to you, unless you turn and become like children, you will never enter the Kingdom of Heaven (Matthew 183).It sounds like a candid thing to do-to act like children-but it really isnt. We are so demoralise today, that it sometimes sounds silly to go back to acting like children. Children are innocent and care free about the ridiculous things that adults worry about. And if you go back to being innocent and care free, then you can really see the little things that children see, and really appreciate those things. Love isnt seen as a complexity as it is to adults children love everyone. They see past the prohibit in others and see only the positive.
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