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Luke 6:17-26 asks who benefits and who bleeds; God’s good news always has a direction—toward the marginalized.
Luke 6:27-38 offers rest: you are loved before you are improved—today, not someday.
In Luke 6:17-26, God’s love meets you before you’re ready—and strengthens you to say yes.
Luke 6:17-26 invites weary hearts: receive God’s promise, then take the next faithful step—today, not someday.
Luke 6:17-26 confronts delay—tomorrow’s obedience is today’s disobedience—today, not someday.
Luke 6:17-26 exposes pious excuses—if faith never costs power, it’s probably not liberation—today, not someday.
In Luke 6:27-38, God meets us through word and sacrament with steady, sustaining mercy—today, not someday.
Luke 6:27-38 shows that revival is not hype; it is Spirit-wrought transformation—today, not someday.
Luke 6:17-26 exposes our control; the Spirit refuses to be managed—today, not someday.
If Luke 6:27-38 feels “too strong,” it’s because Scripture refuses to negotiate with sin—today, not someday.
In Luke 6:17-26, we read with watchfulness: God’s purposes advance toward a literal fulfillment—today, not someday.
If Luke 6:27-38 never disrupts comfort, it may be tradition pretending to be fire—today, not someday.
Luke 6:17-26 anchors us in God’s character: He speaks, acts, and calls us to faithful response.
If Luke 6:17-26 feels demanding, remember: love is demanding because it is real—today, not someday.
In Luke 6:17-26, the Spirit comforts, heals, and guides with real help for real people.
Luke 6:17-26 calls us into theosis—healing, communion, and transformation into Christ’s likeness—today, not someday.
In Luke 6:17-26, the kingdom is practiced: enemy-love, simplicity, and truth-telling in public—today, not someday.
Luke 6:17-26 exposes performative religion—devotion without charity is spiritual theater—today, not someday.
Luke 6:27-38 is inconvenient on purpose—God interrupts comfort to liberate the oppressed—today, not someday.
Luke 6:17-26 invites us to join what God is already doing in our streets and homes.
Luke 6:17-26 calls out quiet compromise—silence in suffering is not neutral—today, not someday.
Luke 6:17-26 confronts consumer Christianity—if you’re not being sent, you’re being sold—today, not someday.
Luke 6:27-38 encourages small-faithfulness: the peaceable way is quiet, steady, and strong—today, not someday.
Luke 6:17-26 humbles pride—if salvation depends on you, you’re trusting the wrong savior—today, not someday.