Devotionals, Articles, and Bible Study Resources on Matthew 25:42-45
There are 10 resources related to this passage:
What can I learn about hard-hearted parishes in Louisiana? Judging the hard-heartedness of some Louisiana parishes leads me to look at my own hard-heartedness.
Are you too busy to find God in the ordinary? Paul Faulkner reminds us that we can get so busy that we fail to find God in the everyday world where he meets us.
How much do you value small things? Tom Norvell reminds us of the importance of small things and to not get so hung up on big things.
How would Jesus deal with folks in Beverly Hills? In Hollywood, we can find people who are rich and people who are poor, but what they have in common is that they all need the compassion of Jesus demonstrated to them.
Some connections God makes inescapable no matter how costly obedience may be! Phillip Morrison reminds us of the need to be open-hearted to the refugee crisis both as Americans and as Christians and to see this as a moral imperative.
Largely, in the days when Jesus came, children were only valued if they were wanted. James Nored and Phil Ware remind us that we not only must become like children, but as Jesus' followers, we must value children.
Have you fed Jesus lately? You will probably never get the chance to give pizza to a famous actor. But you can reach out and help Jesus today. You can serve the hungry, the thirsty, the lonely, the naked, or the prisoner. You can help "the least of these" and really be doing it for
Will we choose to see people as Jesus does? Phil Ware continues his series on Jesus called UNPREDICTABLE and focuses on seeing people as Jesus sees them.
Have you seen Jesus here? Phil Ware continues his leadership series on the Immanuel Sayings or ways to experience Jesus, this one focuses on compassionate service.
How can we minister to Jesus? One way we can minister to Christ is to serve those in need, especially those in prison or in jail.
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