The Upside-Down Ethics

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Theme: The Kingdom has a different definition of "blessing." The Beatitudes: Jesus redefines success. In the Kingdom, being "poor" or "hungry" is a position of readiness for God’s blessing. The Radical Command: "Love your enemies." This is the ultimate "Your Kingdom Come" behavior. It’s what separates Kingdom citizens from the rest of the world. The Two Foundations: A Kingdom life isn't just built on hearing these words, but doing them. Call to Action: Pray specifically for someone you consider an "enemy" or a difficult person every day this week.

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Scripture: Luke 6.17-49
Theme: The Kingdom has a different definition of "blessing."
The Beatitudes: Jesus redefines success. In the Kingdom, being "poor" or "hungry" is a position of readiness for God’s blessing.
The Radical Command: "Love your enemies." This is the ultimate "Your Kingdom Come" behavior. It’s what separates Kingdom citizens from the rest of the world.
The Two Foundations: A Kingdom life isn't just built on hearing these words, but doing them.
Call to Action: Pray specifically for someone you consider an "enemy" or a difficult person every day this week.
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