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Seeing the Homeless Through Jesus’ Eyes

3 min · 13 de may de 2026
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Most people glance past the homeless and tell themselves a quick story — inconvenience, fear, or blame. This episode presses pause and asks the unsettling question Matthew 25 forces on us: what does Jesus see when we pass the least of these? It reframes homelessness as humanity made in God’s image, not a social problem to ignore. The message is honest about complexity — addiction, mental illness, trauma, and systemic failure — while insisting compassion must replace contempt. Wisdom and boundaries matter, but so does refusing to dehumanize people whose lives are messy. Ultimately, the episode challenges Christians to match belief with action: to move toward the vulnerable with humility, discernment, and love, because how we treat the least is a measure of whether we’ve truly been changed by Christ.

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Seeing the Homeless Through Jesus’ Eyes

Most people glance past the homeless and tell themselves a quick story — inconvenience, fear, or blame. This episode presses pause and asks the unsettling question Matthew 25 forces on us: what does Jesus see when we pass the least of these? It reframes homelessness as humanity made in God’s image, not a social problem to ignore. The message is honest about complexity — addiction, mental illness, trauma, and systemic failure — while insisting compassion must replace contempt. Wisdom and boundaries matter, but so does refusing to dehumanize people whose lives are messy. Ultimately, the episode challenges Christians to match belief with action: to move toward the vulnerable with humility, discernment, and love, because how we treat the least is a measure of whether we’ve truly been changed by Christ.

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