“Serving Challenge” author Zach Zehnder notes in one of the lessons that the Gospels tell us that when Jesus saw the needs that people came to Him with, He not only had compassion on them, He also put that compassion into action by healing some, feeding some, cleansing some from leprosy, casting out some demons, raising some from the dead, and forgiving many. You or I might not have the divine power of Jesus to do many of the things He did, but we can still do something. What do you think that might that be?
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In Lent (beginning Feb 14) our themes are in the “Serving Challenge”: Attitude, Availability, Action, Ability, and Ambition. You can find a complete schedule of “Serving Challenge” sermons, worship services, Bible studies, and more at http://tinyurl.com/ctkserving
You can find Zach Zehnder’s FORGIVING CHALLENGE and SERVING CHALLENGE books, and other excellent resources for following Jesus, athttps://redletterchallenge.com/
In this sermon I referred to find Robert Short’s The Gospel According to Peanuts. You can find it on Amazon. com at this link HERE»
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