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Theme From Sunday's Sermon: Evangelism: Sharing the Good News
On this edition of One Single Story, Pastors Stephen Mizell, Jay Rivenbark, and Alyssa Bream discuss the following questions:
When we read stories, especially those found in the Bible, we cannot help but compare ourselves with the characters we read about. I'm curious, when you read this parable of Jesus, did you see yourself more like the rich man or did you see yourself more like Lazarus?
What kind of insights did you get about yourself from this story?
How do we keep from responding to people in a stereotypical fashion? (E.g. Assuming that all wealthy people are greedy. Or assuming that all homeless people are lazy, or that they have put themselves in a bad situation.)
What is our responsibility to the people right outside our own doors?
Is it easier to share the Gospel with a rich man, or with a beggar who is hungry and suffering?
The reading for the day is:
Joshua 9:3–10:43
Luke 16:19–17:10
Psalm 83:1-18
Proverbs 13:4