The Lord looks to the posture of our hearts just as much as the product of our actions.
Jonathan Linder • Jun 5, 2022 • Dallas
More to the Story: The Parable of the TalentsPreston Troutt • Aug 14, 2022 • Dallas |
More to the Story: The Cost of DiscipleshipParker Robb • Aug 7, 2022 • Dallas |
More to the Story: The Unforgiving ServantLuke Barlow • Jul 31, 2022 • Dallas |
More to the Story: The Laborers in the VineyardEthan Howard • Jul 17, 2022 • Dallas |
More to the Story: The Good SamaritanLuke Barlow • Jul 10, 2022 • Dallas |
More to the Story: The Good ShepherdJonathan Linder • Jul 3, 2022 • Dallas |
More to the Story: The Rich Young RulerEric Rosson • Jun 26, 2022 • Dallas |
More to the Story: The Wedding FeastParker Robb • Jun 19, 2022 • Dallas |
More to the Story: CovetousnessMatt Galvin • Jun 12, 2022 • Dallas |
More to the Story: The Pharisee and the Tax CollectorJonathan Linder • Jun 5, 2022 • Dallas |
More to the Story: The Greatest TreasureLuke Barlow • May 29, 2022 • Dallas |
Read Luke 18:9-14 as a group, have one student read it loudly and clearly.
Read Luke 18:9. What were the two problems of the people Jesus was speaking to?
Do you ever compare yourself to others? What specific areas of your life can you find yourself comparing to others?
What do you think humility means or looks like? How can you apply humility to your walk with the Lord?
What is one takeaway you have from hearing this message and reading this passage? How can you practice your takeaway this summer?
Sometimes when we read the parables of Jesus they can be confusing or seem irrelevant to our lives. In this series we will look at the why behind the stories that Jesus told and how we can apply these principles to our lives today.