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3.20.24 - God on Trial: Sympathy (Luke 23:26-34)

3.20.24 - God on Trial: Sympathy (Luke 23:26-34)

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When we feel that the world is against us, it is easy to feel self-pity. We make ourselves the victims and wallow in our trouble. Jesus refused to do that, though. Rather, he felt compassion for those he knew would suffer after him and even forgave those crucifying him. Likewise, rather than pitying ourselves, we feel pity for those who have no idea of the destruction that awaits them and want them to know the Father’s forgiveness.

The Bible reading for this message is Luke 23:26-34.

Video for this message can be found here.

This is the fifth in our midweek Lenten worship series: God on Trial.

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3.20.24 - God on Trial: Sympathy (Luke 23:26-34)

3.20.24 - God on Trial: Sympathy (Luke 23:26-34)

Pr. Em. Lee Kuhns