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Ep. 38 - The Questions of Jesus: Where Are Your Accusers?

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2532688/fan_mail/new] In John 8:1-11, we encounter one of the most powerful pictures of the heart of God in all of Scripture. A woman caught in adultery is dragged into the public square, not because the religious leaders are seeking justice, but because they are trying to trap Jesus. In the process, they reduce a person made in God's image to a prop in their argument. Yet Jesus responds in a way that reveals both truth and grace. He doesn't ignore sin, excuse wrongdoing, or pretend there are no consequences. Instead, He confronts the hypocrisy of those eager to condemn while overlooking their own need for mercy. With a few simple words, Jesus exposes the hearts of everyone in the crowd and reminds us that none of us stand before God on the basis of our own righteousness. In this episode, we explore what this story teaches us about judgment, shame, repentance, and the incredible grace of Jesus. Most importantly, we see Jesus as the One who does not come to condemn, but to bring salvation, healing, and transformation. Whether you've struggled with shame, wrestled with judgment, or simply want to better understand the heart of God, this conversation offers a powerful reminder that grace never ignores truth, but it always leads with love.

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Ep. 38 - The Questions of Jesus: Where Are Your Accusers?

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2532688/fan_mail/new] In John 8:1-11, we encounter one of the most powerful pictures of the heart of God in all of Scripture. A woman caught in adultery is dragged into the public square, not because the religious leaders are seeking justice, but because they are trying to trap Jesus. In the process, they reduce a person made in God's image to a prop in their argument. Yet Jesus responds in a way that reveals both truth and grace. He doesn't ignore sin, excuse wrongdoing, or pretend there are no consequences. Instead, He confronts the hypocrisy of those eager to condemn while overlooking their own need for mercy. With a few simple words, Jesus exposes the hearts of everyone in the crowd and reminds us that none of us stand before God on the basis of our own righteousness. In this episode, we explore what this story teaches us about judgment, shame, repentance, and the incredible grace of Jesus. Most importantly, we see Jesus as the One who does not come to condemn, but to bring salvation, healing, and transformation. Whether you've struggled with shame, wrestled with judgment, or simply want to better understand the heart of God, this conversation offers a powerful reminder that grace never ignores truth, but it always leads with love.

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Ep. 37 - Questions of Jesus: Why Do You Call Me Lord, Lord...

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2532688/fan_mail/new] In this episode of 100% Maybe, we dive into Luke 6:43–7:10 and wrestle with one of Jesus’ most challenging questions: “Why do you call me ‘Lord, Lord,’ and not do what I say?” Jesus uses the images of a tree and its fruit, and a house built on a solid foundation, to reveal a sobering truth... what is visible on the outside is not always what is true on the inside. Through this conversation, we explore the importance of slowing down and honestly reflecting on what is really shaping our hearts, our priorities, and our trust. We also look at the surprising faith of the Roman centurion in Luke 7, and how Jesus points to an outsider as an example of genuine faith.  In fact, He's amazed by it.  It’s a powerful reminder that the Kingdom of God is open to all, and that trusting in Jesus can completely transform our lives from the inside out. Whether you’re wrestling with faith, obedience, anxiety, identity, or what it truly means to follow Jesus, this conversation invites us all to examine the foundation we’re building on. 👇 Subscribe & Join Us For More Encouraging Content:  🔗    / @clcgulfbreeze     ✨ Follow for more conversations on faith, Scripture, and real life. 🌐  clc.life

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Ep. 36 - The Questions of Jesus: Can All Your Worries Add A Single Moment To Your Life?

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2532688/fan_mail/new] What do our questions reveal about our heart?  In the first episode of our new series, The Questions of Jesus, we explore Matthew 20:17–28 and the surprising question Jesus asks in response to a request for position and recognition. Throughout the Gospels, Jesus often used questions, not just to give answers, but to reveal hearts and invite people deeper into truth.  In this conversation, we look at why questions matter, what they uncover in us, and how Jesus used them to shape His disciples. We also look at Jesus’ radical teaching on servanthood and leadership.  In a world driven by status and self-promotion, Jesus presents a completely different vision of His Kingdom, marked by humility, sacrifice, and service.  Whether you’re wrestling with faith, leadership, ambition, or simply trying to follow Jesus more faithfully, this conversation invites you to slow down and consider what Jesus may be asking you today.

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