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Confess or Compare...‽

18 min · 26 de abr de 2026
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You don’t have to tear someone else down to feel lifted up. In The Gospel of Luke 18:9–14, Jesus tells a story of two men praying—one impressive, one broken. The religious man lists his goodness. The sinner asks for mercy. And Jesus says… the one who asked for mercy went home right with God. Why? Because self-righteousness divides—but mercy unites. When we compare, we create distance. When we confess, God creates connection. The ground at the foot of the cross is level. No one stands above. No one is beyond. So today— Drop the comparison. Lay down the pride. And receive the mercy you were never meant to earn. Because in God’s Kingdom… the least are lifted. #discipleFLIP #FaithInAction #MercyOverPride #UnityInChrist

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