Fourth Sunday in Lent

Judge Correctly!
Bible Readings Isaiah 12:1-6, Luke 15:1–3, 11b–32
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Pastor Paul A. Tullberg
Sermon text: Luke 6:37-39
REFLECT:

1 The definition of the word “anxious “(or worry) in is a combination of two smaller words. In its raw form it means, “to divide the mind.” How do these verses expose how worry divides the mind? Philippians 4:6–7, vv12–13, v 19, 
Proverbs 30:7–8, 
1 Timothy 6:9–10

2 Why is Matthew 6:5-18 helpful to consider when focusing on my thankfulness toward God?
 
How could Jesus’ words here be twisted to justify being lazy?

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5 What were the things that the people Jesus was speaking to were most prone to worry about? Why does Jesus concentrate on these things?
 
RESPOND:

6 Our heavenly Father generously provides,. So why are there so many people in need around the world?

7. How might I explain starvation and poverty to my friends and relatives who are Christian? Psalm 37:23-25, 104:27–28

From The Holy Bible, Evangelical Heritage VersionTM (EHVTM)
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