Marshall Brown - April 7, 2024

Why Are You Focused on the Speck?

One of the more challenging questions Jesus ever asked was actually a rhetorical question. He wasn't seeking an immediate audible response from His audience. He just used a question to confront an issue they were in habit of overlooking. It's a question we still wrestle with today, because it gets at the heart of how we view and treat others...and ultimately how we view ourselves.

Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 5:16, Matthew 7:5, Luke 18:13, Matthew 7:3-5

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Marshall Brown - April 7, 2024

Why Are You Focused on the Speck?

One of the more challenging questions Jesus ever asked was actually a rhetorical question. He wasn't seeking an immediate audible response from His audience. He just used a question to confront an issue they were in habit of overlooking. It's a question we still wrestle with today, because it gets at the heart of how we view and treat others...and ultimately how we view ourselves.

Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 5:16, Matthew 7:5, Luke 18:13, Matthew 7:3-5

From Series: "Exploring the Questions of Jesus"

During His ministry, Jesus was asked a lot of questions: "Why do you say the things you do?" "Can you heal this person?" "What do you think about (insert hot topic here)?" But Jesus also asked a lot of questions, questions that challenged people to take an honest look at their actions, their motives, even their faith. And those questions that Jesus asked hundreds of years ago are still relevant questions for us today. For the next few weeks at Flagstone we are going to discover a deeper understanding of God (and hopefully a deeper understanding of ourselves) as we wrestle with some of the questions Jesus asked.

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