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Stirred but not changed

30 min · 29 de mar de 202630 min
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Pastor Greg Melvin used Matthew 21 to contrast the crowd's emotional, temporary praise of Jesus with their later calls for his crucifixion, urging that being stirred is not the same as being changed. Emphasis was placed on renewing the mind (Romans 12:2), repentance, and developing the mind of Christ through ongoing transformation of habits and heart rather than mere emotional experiences. Listeners were encouraged to come to Jesus "just as they are," accept his cleansing, and pursue lasting Christlikeness evidenced by changed behavior and obedience.

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