When You're Wronged | Nate Hilgenkamp | Harris Creek Sermons

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What did Jesus mean when He told us to turn the other cheek? For many of us, our reaction to being wronged is to hit back and try to enact justice on our own terms. But Jesus calls us to something altogether new. When forced to go one mile, we go two.
Life Group Questions:
1. In the past, how have you responded when you have been wronged?
2. How does this passage challenge our notions of strength and weakness?
3. What does it mean to “not withhold” from your enemies?

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  • @samuelboone7495
    @samuelboone749521 күн бұрын

    Stellar message Nate!

  • @justind6871
    @justind687122 күн бұрын

    Your young pastor heavily misunderstood the verse about turning the other cheek. The book of Matthew never mentions the word 'reputation'. Instead, Proverbs 22:1 offers valuable insight, saying, 'A good name is to be chosen rather than great riches, and favor is better than silver or gold.' This verse is part of a chapter where Solomon, the wisest man, shares advice on gaining a good reputation, avoiding danger, and more. The message is clear: it's better to be known for morality and integrity than to be wealthy and associated with sin. The Bible encourages us to maintain good reputations whenever possible, as they are built over time based on how others evaluate our life choices and behavior. So, let's ditch the theatrics - you don't need to yell to get your point across. Did Jesus ever yell when teaching? It doesn't make your words more right. Being a pastor doesn't mean everything you say is correct. You're not superior or inferior.

  • @jasminew9324

    @jasminew9324

    22 күн бұрын

    Let’s remember to grant grace ❤

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