9. Do Not Weep for Me, But Weep for Yourselves And for Your Children (Luke 23:26-38)

Episode 9 November 10, 2022 00:42:29
9. Do Not Weep for Me, But Weep for Yourselves And for Your Children (Luke 23:26-38)
Sermons on the Gospel of Luke (VII) - THE RIGHTEOUS SERVANTS OF GOD REVEALED IN THE LAST AGE
9. Do Not Weep for Me, But Weep for Yourselves And for Your Children (Luke 23:26-38)

Nov 10 2022 | 00:42:29

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Show Notes

What is the most fearful thing in our spiritual life? What is the biggest enemy, the biggest adversary, in our spiritual life? It’s our fleshly thinking. Our fleshly thinking constantly comes up and harasses us. Our fleshly thinking continues to spring up until we are transformed into new flesh. Therefore, it is easy for us to follow our fleshly thinking and we consequently end up becoming an adversary of Jesus even though we know and believe in Jesus. It is because we cannot think of the spiritual things when we fall into fleshly thinking. If that is the case, we end up turning our backs to Jesus because our faith gradually withers away and eventually dies. We become like Judas Iscariot who betrayed Jesus at the end even though he was one of the twelve disciples of Jesus.

 

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