Mis-Guided
Join us as we begin a new sermon series titled "Mis-Guided," In this series we will take a look at often misquoted scripture or sayings and teaching from Jesus that have misguided our understanding of what is being said or taught.
Pastor Andrew will help us understand Luke 7:36-50, a sinful woman who enters the house of a Pharisee to wash the feet of Jesus with her hair and tears.
The main idea will be along the lines of: When sinners encounter the grace and mercy of Jesus, they are drawn in to his forgiveness, driven to repentance, and compelled to worship.
In light of the sermon series, we will address the misconceptions that the Pharisees had about Jesus. They missed the significance of who He was and the authority He had to forgive sins. We can also miss who Jesus is, and the significance of his work on our behalf.
One of the misconceptions we will address is what Jesus says in verse 47 - “Therefore I tell you, her sins, which are many, are forgiven—for she loved much” — It may look like Jesus is saying that her sins were forgiven BECAUSE she loved Jesus much. But what he is actually saying is that she loved much because she realized how much she had been forgiven.
Scripture: Luke 7:36-50
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