A Child And A Sheep, A Father And A Shepherd

2020 Messages

Lee Hopf | September 6, 2020
In Matthew 18, one of the disciples asks Jesus, "Who is the greatest?" In response, Jesus places in front of His disciples a child before he also sharing a story about a lost sheep. Jesus turns the world's definition of greatness on its head and He does so for a reason: so that we will understand ourselves, our God, and our neighbor better. Join us as we consider three important questions that emerge from this conversation Jesus has with His disciples: How do you see yourself? How do you see God? And how do you see your neighbor?
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In Matthew 18, one of the disciples asks Jesus, "Who is the greatest?" In response, Jesus places in front of His disciples a child before he also sharing a story about a lost sheep. Jesus turns the world's definition of greatness on its head and He does so for a reason: so that we will understand ourselves, our God, and our neighbor better. Join us as we consider three important questions that emerge from this conversation Jesus has with His disciples: How do you see yourself? How do you see God? And how do you see your neighbor?

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