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Return to Joy
We were created for joy. It is the root of every longing, and we spend the majority of our lives searching for it. Joy is both a command and a promise, but we’re often not very good at understanding it or finding it. Every one of us wants more of it, so how do we do it? Where do we get it? How do we sustain it?
Join us this spring as we study one of the most joy-filled books of the Bible, the letter to the Philippians, and together, let’s return to joy.

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Parables: The Pharisee and the Tax Collector - 12
The only solution to how broken I am is for God Himself to come save me. Me. God had to come and get me. Give His life for me. To enter this life, I don’t bring my resume, I bring my shame. And surrender. And trust. God, be merciful to me, a sinner! If that doesn’t humble you, you haven’t embraced it. Then we are that Pharisee. And yet, the gospel humbles us, it also exalts us. For Jesus was glad to do it. You were worth saving. Worth dying for. Worth pursuing. YOU. So who do you want to be in this story? Right. But eternally wrong. Or admitting you’re wrong. But in the process of being made right?
From Series: "Parables: from the Book of Luke - Olathe Campus"
Jesus’s teachings weren’t always straightforward. In fact, even as someone widely known as the greatest teacher and communicator the world has ever seen, Jesus often spoke in ways that purposefully confounded crowds and left some people walking away confused. Jesus spoke in riddles and stories, and in these teachings, there was always a twist. A reversal. In other words, something that makes us want to lean in desiring to know more, or to get up and walk away. Most of all, Jesus’ parables are a window... a window into the upside-down, paradoxical kingdom of God. Join us this summer as we explore Jesus’ brilliant stories and as we seek out His kingdom revealed to us in their midst.
More From "Parables: from the Book of Luke - Olathe Campus"
Parables: The Pharisee and the Tax Collector - 12 | Nathan Miller | August 9, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Rich Man and Lazarus - 11 | Nathan Miller | August 2, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Shrewd Manager - 10 | Reid Kapple | July 26, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Prodigal Son - 09 | Reid Kapple | July 19, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Tower and the King - 08 | Nathan Miller | July 12, 2020 | Watch | ||
Parables: The Great Banquet - 07 | Ben Laur | July 5, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Rich Fool - 06 | Reid Kapple | June 28, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Mustard Seed - 05 | Nathan Miller | June 21, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Friend at Midnight - 04 | Nathan Miller | June 14, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Lord's Prayer - 03 | Reid Kapple | June 7, 2020 | Watch | Listen |
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Parables: The Pharisee and the Tax Collector - 12
The only solution to how broken I am is for God Himself to come save me. Me. God had to come and get me. Give His life for me. To enter this life, I don’t bring my resume, I bring my shame. And surrender. And trust. God, be merciful to me, a sinner! If that doesn’t humble you, you haven’t embraced it. Then we are that Pharisee. And yet, the gospel humbles us, it also exalts us. For Jesus was glad to do it. You were worth saving. Worth dying for. Worth pursuing. YOU. So who do you want to be in this story? Right. But eternally wrong. Or admitting you’re wrong. But in the process of being made right?
From Series: "Parables: from the Book of Luke - Olathe Campus"
Jesus’s teachings weren’t always straightforward. In fact, even as someone widely known as the greatest teacher and communicator the world has ever seen, Jesus often spoke in ways that purposefully confounded crowds and left some people walking away confused. Jesus spoke in riddles and stories, and in these teachings, there was always a twist. A reversal. In other words, something that makes us want to lean in desiring to know more, or to get up and walk away. Most of all, Jesus’ parables are a window... a window into the upside-down, paradoxical kingdom of God. Join us this summer as we explore Jesus’ brilliant stories and as we seek out His kingdom revealed to us in their midst.
More From "Parables: from the Book of Luke - Olathe Campus"
Parables: The Pharisee and the Tax Collector - 12 | Nathan Miller | August 9, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Rich Man and Lazarus - 11 | Nathan Miller | August 2, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Shrewd Manager - 10 | Reid Kapple | July 26, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Prodigal Son - 09 | Reid Kapple | July 19, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Tower and the King - 08 | Nathan Miller | July 12, 2020 | Watch | ||
Parables: The Great Banquet - 07 | Ben Laur | July 5, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Rich Fool - 06 | Reid Kapple | June 28, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Mustard Seed - 05 | Nathan Miller | June 21, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Friend at Midnight - 04 | Nathan Miller | June 14, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Lord's Prayer - 03 | Reid Kapple | June 7, 2020 | Watch | Listen |
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Parables: The Pharisee and the Tax Collector - 12
The only solution to how broken I am is for God Himself to come save me. Me. God had to come and get me. Give His life for me. To enter this life, I don’t bring my resume, I bring my shame. And surrender. And trust. God, be merciful to me, a sinner! If that doesn’t humble you, you haven’t embraced it. Then we are that Pharisee. And yet, the gospel humbles us, it also exalts us. For Jesus was glad to do it. You were worth saving. Worth dying for. Worth pursuing. YOU. So who do you want to be in this story? Right. But eternally wrong. Or admitting you’re wrong. But in the process of being made right?
From Series: "Parables: from the Book of Luke - Olathe Campus"
Jesus’s teachings weren’t always straightforward. In fact, even as someone widely known as the greatest teacher and communicator the world has ever seen, Jesus often spoke in ways that purposefully confounded crowds and left some people walking away confused. Jesus spoke in riddles and stories, and in these teachings, there was always a twist. A reversal. In other words, something that makes us want to lean in desiring to know more, or to get up and walk away. Most of all, Jesus’ parables are a window... a window into the upside-down, paradoxical kingdom of God. Join us this summer as we explore Jesus’ brilliant stories and as we seek out His kingdom revealed to us in their midst.
More From "Parables: from the Book of Luke - Olathe Campus"
Parables: The Pharisee and the Tax Collector - 12 | Nathan Miller | August 9, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Rich Man and Lazarus - 11 | Nathan Miller | August 2, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Shrewd Manager - 10 | Reid Kapple | July 26, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Prodigal Son - 09 | Reid Kapple | July 19, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Tower and the King - 08 | Nathan Miller | July 12, 2020 | Watch | ||
Parables: The Great Banquet - 07 | Ben Laur | July 5, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Rich Fool - 06 | Reid Kapple | June 28, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Mustard Seed - 05 | Nathan Miller | June 21, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Friend at Midnight - 04 | Nathan Miller | June 14, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Lord's Prayer - 03 | Reid Kapple | June 7, 2020 | Watch | Listen |
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Parables: The Pharisee and the Tax Collector - 12
The only solution to how broken I am is for God Himself to come save me. Me. God had to come and get me. Give His life for me. To enter this life, I don’t bring my resume, I bring my shame. And surrender. And trust. God, be merciful to me, a sinner! If that doesn’t humble you, you haven’t embraced it. Then we are that Pharisee. And yet, the gospel humbles us, it also exalts us. For Jesus was glad to do it. You were worth saving. Worth dying for. Worth pursuing. YOU. So who do you want to be in this story? Right. But eternally wrong. Or admitting you’re wrong. But in the process of being made right?
From Series: "Parables: from the Book of Luke - Olathe Campus"
Jesus’s teachings weren’t always straightforward. In fact, even as someone widely known as the greatest teacher and communicator the world has ever seen, Jesus often spoke in ways that purposefully confounded crowds and left some people walking away confused. Jesus spoke in riddles and stories, and in these teachings, there was always a twist. A reversal. In other words, something that makes us want to lean in desiring to know more, or to get up and walk away. Most of all, Jesus’ parables are a window... a window into the upside-down, paradoxical kingdom of God. Join us this summer as we explore Jesus’ brilliant stories and as we seek out His kingdom revealed to us in their midst.
More From "Parables: from the Book of Luke - Olathe Campus"
Parables: The Pharisee and the Tax Collector - 12 | Nathan Miller | August 9, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Rich Man and Lazarus - 11 | Nathan Miller | August 2, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Shrewd Manager - 10 | Reid Kapple | July 26, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Prodigal Son - 09 | Reid Kapple | July 19, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Tower and the King - 08 | Nathan Miller | July 12, 2020 | Watch | ||
Parables: The Great Banquet - 07 | Ben Laur | July 5, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Rich Fool - 06 | Reid Kapple | June 28, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Mustard Seed - 05 | Nathan Miller | June 21, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Friend at Midnight - 04 | Nathan Miller | June 14, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Lord's Prayer - 03 | Reid Kapple | June 7, 2020 | Watch | Listen |
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Parables: The Pharisee and the Tax Collector - 12
The only solution to how broken I am is for God Himself to come save me. Me. God had to come and get me. Give His life for me. To enter this life, I don’t bring my resume, I bring my shame. And surrender. And trust. God, be merciful to me, a sinner! If that doesn’t humble you, you haven’t embraced it. Then we are that Pharisee. And yet, the gospel humbles us, it also exalts us. For Jesus was glad to do it. You were worth saving. Worth dying for. Worth pursuing. YOU. So who do you want to be in this story? Right. But eternally wrong. Or admitting you’re wrong. But in the process of being made right?
From Series: "Parables: from the Book of Luke - Olathe Campus"
Jesus’s teachings weren’t always straightforward. In fact, even as someone widely known as the greatest teacher and communicator the world has ever seen, Jesus often spoke in ways that purposefully confounded crowds and left some people walking away confused. Jesus spoke in riddles and stories, and in these teachings, there was always a twist. A reversal. In other words, something that makes us want to lean in desiring to know more, or to get up and walk away. Most of all, Jesus’ parables are a window... a window into the upside-down, paradoxical kingdom of God. Join us this summer as we explore Jesus’ brilliant stories and as we seek out His kingdom revealed to us in their midst.
More From "Parables: from the Book of Luke - Olathe Campus"
Parables: The Pharisee and the Tax Collector - 12 | Nathan Miller | August 9, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Rich Man and Lazarus - 11 | Nathan Miller | August 2, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Shrewd Manager - 10 | Reid Kapple | July 26, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Prodigal Son - 09 | Reid Kapple | July 19, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Tower and the King - 08 | Nathan Miller | July 12, 2020 | Watch | ||
Parables: The Great Banquet - 07 | Ben Laur | July 5, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Rich Fool - 06 | Reid Kapple | June 28, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Mustard Seed - 05 | Nathan Miller | June 21, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Friend at Midnight - 04 | Nathan Miller | June 14, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Lord's Prayer - 03 | Reid Kapple | June 7, 2020 | Watch | Listen |
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Parables: The Pharisee and the Tax Collector - 12
The only solution to how broken I am is for God Himself to come save me. Me. God had to come and get me. Give His life for me. To enter this life, I don’t bring my resume, I bring my shame. And surrender. And trust. God, be merciful to me, a sinner! If that doesn’t humble you, you haven’t embraced it. Then we are that Pharisee. And yet, the gospel humbles us, it also exalts us. For Jesus was glad to do it. You were worth saving. Worth dying for. Worth pursuing. YOU. So who do you want to be in this story? Right. But eternally wrong. Or admitting you’re wrong. But in the process of being made right?
From Series: "Parables: from the Book of Luke - Olathe Campus"
Jesus’s teachings weren’t always straightforward. In fact, even as someone widely known as the greatest teacher and communicator the world has ever seen, Jesus often spoke in ways that purposefully confounded crowds and left some people walking away confused. Jesus spoke in riddles and stories, and in these teachings, there was always a twist. A reversal. In other words, something that makes us want to lean in desiring to know more, or to get up and walk away. Most of all, Jesus’ parables are a window... a window into the upside-down, paradoxical kingdom of God. Join us this summer as we explore Jesus’ brilliant stories and as we seek out His kingdom revealed to us in their midst.
More From "Parables: from the Book of Luke - Olathe Campus"
Parables: The Pharisee and the Tax Collector - 12 | Nathan Miller | August 9, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Rich Man and Lazarus - 11 | Nathan Miller | August 2, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Shrewd Manager - 10 | Reid Kapple | July 26, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Prodigal Son - 09 | Reid Kapple | July 19, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Tower and the King - 08 | Nathan Miller | July 12, 2020 | Watch | ||
Parables: The Great Banquet - 07 | Ben Laur | July 5, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Rich Fool - 06 | Reid Kapple | June 28, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Mustard Seed - 05 | Nathan Miller | June 21, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Friend at Midnight - 04 | Nathan Miller | June 14, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Lord's Prayer - 03 | Reid Kapple | June 7, 2020 | Watch | Listen |
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Parables: The Pharisee and the Tax Collector - 12
The only solution to how broken I am is for God Himself to come save me. Me. God had to come and get me. Give His life for me. To enter this life, I don’t bring my resume, I bring my shame. And surrender. And trust. God, be merciful to me, a sinner! If that doesn’t humble you, you haven’t embraced it. Then we are that Pharisee. And yet, the gospel humbles us, it also exalts us. For Jesus was glad to do it. You were worth saving. Worth dying for. Worth pursuing. YOU. So who do you want to be in this story? Right. But eternally wrong. Or admitting you’re wrong. But in the process of being made right?
From Series: "Parables: from the Book of Luke - Olathe Campus"
Jesus’s teachings weren’t always straightforward. In fact, even as someone widely known as the greatest teacher and communicator the world has ever seen, Jesus often spoke in ways that purposefully confounded crowds and left some people walking away confused. Jesus spoke in riddles and stories, and in these teachings, there was always a twist. A reversal. In other words, something that makes us want to lean in desiring to know more, or to get up and walk away. Most of all, Jesus’ parables are a window... a window into the upside-down, paradoxical kingdom of God. Join us this summer as we explore Jesus’ brilliant stories and as we seek out His kingdom revealed to us in their midst.
More From "Parables: from the Book of Luke - Olathe Campus"
Parables: The Pharisee and the Tax Collector - 12 | Nathan Miller | August 9, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Rich Man and Lazarus - 11 | Nathan Miller | August 2, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Shrewd Manager - 10 | Reid Kapple | July 26, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Prodigal Son - 09 | Reid Kapple | July 19, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Tower and the King - 08 | Nathan Miller | July 12, 2020 | Watch | ||
Parables: The Great Banquet - 07 | Ben Laur | July 5, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Rich Fool - 06 | Reid Kapple | June 28, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Mustard Seed - 05 | Nathan Miller | June 21, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Friend at Midnight - 04 | Nathan Miller | June 14, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Lord's Prayer - 03 | Reid Kapple | June 7, 2020 | Watch | Listen |
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Parables: The Pharisee and the Tax Collector - 12
The only solution to how broken I am is for God Himself to come save me. Me. God had to come and get me. Give His life for me. To enter this life, I don’t bring my resume, I bring my shame. And surrender. And trust. God, be merciful to me, a sinner! If that doesn’t humble you, you haven’t embraced it. Then we are that Pharisee. And yet, the gospel humbles us, it also exalts us. For Jesus was glad to do it. You were worth saving. Worth dying for. Worth pursuing. YOU. So who do you want to be in this story? Right. But eternally wrong. Or admitting you’re wrong. But in the process of being made right?
From Series: "Parables: from the Book of Luke - Olathe Campus"
Jesus’s teachings weren’t always straightforward. In fact, even as someone widely known as the greatest teacher and communicator the world has ever seen, Jesus often spoke in ways that purposefully confounded crowds and left some people walking away confused. Jesus spoke in riddles and stories, and in these teachings, there was always a twist. A reversal. In other words, something that makes us want to lean in desiring to know more, or to get up and walk away. Most of all, Jesus’ parables are a window... a window into the upside-down, paradoxical kingdom of God. Join us this summer as we explore Jesus’ brilliant stories and as we seek out His kingdom revealed to us in their midst.
More From "Parables: from the Book of Luke - Olathe Campus"
Parables: The Pharisee and the Tax Collector - 12 | Nathan Miller | August 9, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Rich Man and Lazarus - 11 | Nathan Miller | August 2, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Shrewd Manager - 10 | Reid Kapple | July 26, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Prodigal Son - 09 | Reid Kapple | July 19, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Tower and the King - 08 | Nathan Miller | July 12, 2020 | Watch | ||
Parables: The Great Banquet - 07 | Ben Laur | July 5, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Rich Fool - 06 | Reid Kapple | June 28, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Mustard Seed - 05 | Nathan Miller | June 21, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Friend at Midnight - 04 | Nathan Miller | June 14, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Lord's Prayer - 03 | Reid Kapple | June 7, 2020 | Watch | Listen |
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Parables: The Pharisee and the Tax Collector - 12
The only solution to how broken I am is for God Himself to come save me. Me. God had to come and get me. Give His life for me. To enter this life, I don’t bring my resume, I bring my shame. And surrender. And trust. God, be merciful to me, a sinner! If that doesn’t humble you, you haven’t embraced it. Then we are that Pharisee. And yet, the gospel humbles us, it also exalts us. For Jesus was glad to do it. You were worth saving. Worth dying for. Worth pursuing. YOU. So who do you want to be in this story? Right. But eternally wrong. Or admitting you’re wrong. But in the process of being made right?
From Series: "Parables: from the Book of Luke - Olathe Campus"
Jesus’s teachings weren’t always straightforward. In fact, even as someone widely known as the greatest teacher and communicator the world has ever seen, Jesus often spoke in ways that purposefully confounded crowds and left some people walking away confused. Jesus spoke in riddles and stories, and in these teachings, there was always a twist. A reversal. In other words, something that makes us want to lean in desiring to know more, or to get up and walk away. Most of all, Jesus’ parables are a window... a window into the upside-down, paradoxical kingdom of God. Join us this summer as we explore Jesus’ brilliant stories and as we seek out His kingdom revealed to us in their midst.
More From "Parables: from the Book of Luke - Olathe Campus"
Parables: The Pharisee and the Tax Collector - 12 | Nathan Miller | August 9, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Rich Man and Lazarus - 11 | Nathan Miller | August 2, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Shrewd Manager - 10 | Reid Kapple | July 26, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Prodigal Son - 09 | Reid Kapple | July 19, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Tower and the King - 08 | Nathan Miller | July 12, 2020 | Watch | ||
Parables: The Great Banquet - 07 | Ben Laur | July 5, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Rich Fool - 06 | Reid Kapple | June 28, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Mustard Seed - 05 | Nathan Miller | June 21, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Friend at Midnight - 04 | Nathan Miller | June 14, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Lord's Prayer - 03 | Reid Kapple | June 7, 2020 | Watch | Listen |
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Parables: The Pharisee and the Tax Collector - 12
The only solution to how broken I am is for God Himself to come save me. Me. God had to come and get me. Give His life for me. To enter this life, I don’t bring my resume, I bring my shame. And surrender. And trust. God, be merciful to me, a sinner! If that doesn’t humble you, you haven’t embraced it. Then we are that Pharisee. And yet, the gospel humbles us, it also exalts us. For Jesus was glad to do it. You were worth saving. Worth dying for. Worth pursuing. YOU. So who do you want to be in this story? Right. But eternally wrong. Or admitting you’re wrong. But in the process of being made right?
From Series: "Parables: from the Book of Luke - Olathe Campus"
Jesus’s teachings weren’t always straightforward. In fact, even as someone widely known as the greatest teacher and communicator the world has ever seen, Jesus often spoke in ways that purposefully confounded crowds and left some people walking away confused. Jesus spoke in riddles and stories, and in these teachings, there was always a twist. A reversal. In other words, something that makes us want to lean in desiring to know more, or to get up and walk away. Most of all, Jesus’ parables are a window... a window into the upside-down, paradoxical kingdom of God. Join us this summer as we explore Jesus’ brilliant stories and as we seek out His kingdom revealed to us in their midst.
More From "Parables: from the Book of Luke - Olathe Campus"
Parables: The Pharisee and the Tax Collector - 12 | Nathan Miller | August 9, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Rich Man and Lazarus - 11 | Nathan Miller | August 2, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Shrewd Manager - 10 | Reid Kapple | July 26, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Prodigal Son - 09 | Reid Kapple | July 19, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Tower and the King - 08 | Nathan Miller | July 12, 2020 | Watch | ||
Parables: The Great Banquet - 07 | Ben Laur | July 5, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Rich Fool - 06 | Reid Kapple | June 28, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Mustard Seed - 05 | Nathan Miller | June 21, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Friend at Midnight - 04 | Nathan Miller | June 14, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Lord's Prayer - 03 | Reid Kapple | June 7, 2020 | Watch | Listen |
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Parables: The Pharisee and the Tax Collector - 12
The only solution to how broken I am is for God Himself to come save me. Me. God had to come and get me. Give His life for me. To enter this life, I don’t bring my resume, I bring my shame. And surrender. And trust. God, be merciful to me, a sinner! If that doesn’t humble you, you haven’t embraced it. Then we are that Pharisee. And yet, the gospel humbles us, it also exalts us. For Jesus was glad to do it. You were worth saving. Worth dying for. Worth pursuing. YOU. So who do you want to be in this story? Right. But eternally wrong. Or admitting you’re wrong. But in the process of being made right?
From Series: "Parables: from the Book of Luke - Olathe Campus"
Jesus’s teachings weren’t always straightforward. In fact, even as someone widely known as the greatest teacher and communicator the world has ever seen, Jesus often spoke in ways that purposefully confounded crowds and left some people walking away confused. Jesus spoke in riddles and stories, and in these teachings, there was always a twist. A reversal. In other words, something that makes us want to lean in desiring to know more, or to get up and walk away. Most of all, Jesus’ parables are a window... a window into the upside-down, paradoxical kingdom of God. Join us this summer as we explore Jesus’ brilliant stories and as we seek out His kingdom revealed to us in their midst.
More From "Parables: from the Book of Luke - Olathe Campus"
Parables: The Pharisee and the Tax Collector - 12 | Nathan Miller | August 9, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Rich Man and Lazarus - 11 | Nathan Miller | August 2, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Shrewd Manager - 10 | Reid Kapple | July 26, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Prodigal Son - 09 | Reid Kapple | July 19, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Tower and the King - 08 | Nathan Miller | July 12, 2020 | Watch | ||
Parables: The Great Banquet - 07 | Ben Laur | July 5, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Rich Fool - 06 | Reid Kapple | June 28, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Mustard Seed - 05 | Nathan Miller | June 21, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Friend at Midnight - 04 | Nathan Miller | June 14, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Lord's Prayer - 03 | Reid Kapple | June 7, 2020 | Watch | Listen |
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Parables: The Pharisee and the Tax Collector - 12
The only solution to how broken I am is for God Himself to come save me. Me. God had to come and get me. Give His life for me. To enter this life, I don’t bring my resume, I bring my shame. And surrender. And trust. God, be merciful to me, a sinner! If that doesn’t humble you, you haven’t embraced it. Then we are that Pharisee. And yet, the gospel humbles us, it also exalts us. For Jesus was glad to do it. You were worth saving. Worth dying for. Worth pursuing. YOU. So who do you want to be in this story? Right. But eternally wrong. Or admitting you’re wrong. But in the process of being made right?
From Series: "Parables: from the Book of Luke - Olathe Campus"
Jesus’s teachings weren’t always straightforward. In fact, even as someone widely known as the greatest teacher and communicator the world has ever seen, Jesus often spoke in ways that purposefully confounded crowds and left some people walking away confused. Jesus spoke in riddles and stories, and in these teachings, there was always a twist. A reversal. In other words, something that makes us want to lean in desiring to know more, or to get up and walk away. Most of all, Jesus’ parables are a window... a window into the upside-down, paradoxical kingdom of God. Join us this summer as we explore Jesus’ brilliant stories and as we seek out His kingdom revealed to us in their midst.
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Parables: The Pharisee and the Tax Collector - 12 | Nathan Miller | August 9, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Rich Man and Lazarus - 11 | Nathan Miller | August 2, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Shrewd Manager - 10 | Reid Kapple | July 26, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Prodigal Son - 09 | Reid Kapple | July 19, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Tower and the King - 08 | Nathan Miller | July 12, 2020 | Watch | ||
Parables: The Great Banquet - 07 | Ben Laur | July 5, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Rich Fool - 06 | Reid Kapple | June 28, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Mustard Seed - 05 | Nathan Miller | June 21, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Friend at Midnight - 04 | Nathan Miller | June 14, 2020 | Watch | Listen | |
Parables: The Lord's Prayer - 03 | Reid Kapple | June 7, 2020 | Watch | Listen |
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