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?
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?