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Wise Care, Common Ground

32 min · 21 de jun de 2026
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This sermon, rooted in Proverbs 22:1–9, calls believers to a gospel-centered, wise care for the vulnerable by emphasizing that every person bears God's image and thus deserves dignity, regardless of circumstance. It underscores that God takes personal offense at the mistreatment of the poor, widows, orphans, and strangers, framing such care not as mere social ethics but as a vital expression of faith, rooted in Christ's example and the reality of His identification with the marginalized. Drawing from Jesus' parables, teachings, and personal ministry—especially His identification with the least of these—the sermon argues that acts of compassion, however small, carry eternal significance and reflect the transformative power of the gospel. It challenges listeners to prioritize time and sacrificial generosity over material resources, recognizing that while no one can fix another's brokenness, Christ can, and believers are called to point others to Him. Ultimately, the sermon calls for a humble, Christ-shaped discipleship that sees the vulnerable as opportunities to reflect God's love, knowing that in serving them, we serve Christ Himself.

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Wise Care, Common Ground

This sermon, rooted in Proverbs 22:1–9, calls believers to a gospel-centered, wise care for the vulnerable by emphasizing that every person bears God's image and thus deserves dignity, regardless of circumstance. It underscores that God takes personal offense at the mistreatment of the poor, widows, orphans, and strangers, framing such care not as mere social ethics but as a vital expression of faith, rooted in Christ's example and the reality of His identification with the marginalized. Drawing from Jesus' parables, teachings, and personal ministry—especially His identification with the least of these—the sermon argues that acts of compassion, however small, carry eternal significance and reflect the transformative power of the gospel. It challenges listeners to prioritize time and sacrificial generosity over material resources, recognizing that while no one can fix another's brokenness, Christ can, and believers are called to point others to Him. Ultimately, the sermon calls for a humble, Christ-shaped discipleship that sees the vulnerable as opportunities to reflect God's love, knowing that in serving them, we serve Christ Himself.

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