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The Sacred Ordinary | Open Hands

23 min · 9. juni 2026
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The Beatles had it right — can't buy me love. But what about everything else we keep trying to purchase? Security. Control. Peace of mind. Week 4 of The Sacred Ordinary asks what happens when we stop gripping so tightly and start living with open hands. Featuring Brother Lawrence — a man who owned virtually nothing and lacked nothing — and the most liberating thing 2 Corinthians 9 has to say about generosity. This one is not about giving more. It is about living freely. Scripture: 2 Corinthians 9:6–8.

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