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Doin’ What Comes UNnaturally – October 15th, 2023 – AULC Ministries
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Doin’ What Comes UNnaturally – October 15th, 2023

Dr. Rob White - October 15, 2023

Doing What Comes UNnaturally

November 25th, 2018
Jesus turns everything upside down, calling us to do what comes Unnaturally.
Scripture Text: Luke 14:1, 7-14
A sermon by Rev. Dr. Rob White for the AULC Ministries.

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The sermon begins by highlighting the idea that Jesus calls people to do what comes unnaturally. It contrasts the natural tendencies of accumulating possessions, seeking honors, and prioritizing the best seats with the spiritual teachings of humility and selflessness.

The discussion revolves around Jesus’ advice about humility during a banquet at a Pharisee’s house. He advises not to compete for the best seats at such gatherings, as it may lead to embarrassment if the host asks the guest to move for someone more important. This emphasizes genuine humility that stems from recognizing one’s need for forgiveness and God’s grace.

The sermon also touches on the importance of hosting events for those less fortunate, rather than inviting friends and wealthy individuals who could reciprocate. This aligns with Jesus’ teachings about giving without expecting anything in return and living by the principles of the kingdom of God.

The sermon concludes with an anecdote about an act of kindness from a stranger in Austria, illustrating the idea that acts of selflessness and generosity reflect a commitment to Jesus as Lord and the goodness of God.

Overall, the sermon encourages listeners to embrace humility, prioritize selflessness, and live according to the principles of the kingdom of God, demonstrating genuine faith and gratitude for God’s forgiveness.

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