2. Preach the Gospel of The Water and the Spirit To Those Who Cannot Repay You (Luke 14:12-24)

Episode 2 November 10, 2022 00:42:35
2. Preach the Gospel of The Water and the Spirit To Those Who Cannot Repay You (Luke 14:12-24)
Sermons on the Gospel of Luke (V) - WE ARE THE SERVANTS WHO BELIEVE IN THE GOSPEL OF THE WATER AND THE SPIRIT
2. Preach the Gospel of The Water and the Spirit To Those Who Cannot Repay You (Luke 14:12-24)

Nov 10 2022 | 00:42:35

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Show Notes

We can apply this passage to both the physical and spiritual aspects of our lives. While we are living on this earth, we should refrain from inviting the rich and treating them to a dinner. That’s because the rich can repay us, and once they repay us, our hospitality is all rendered in vain. So whenever we spend money or treat someone to a dinner, we should do so for those who cannot repay us. How can we spend our money on those who cannot repay us? We can do this when we spend our money for the gospel. For instance, we’ve spent a lot of financial resources to preach the gospel of the water and the Spirit, but has anyone repaid us to thank us? No, that hasn’t happened.

 

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