Ever notice how easy it is to feel “right” as long as you’re standing next to someone you’ve labeled “worse”? Let's take a spirited, heartfelt walk through the parable in Luke of the Pharisee and the tax collector and uncover why comparison is such a powerful counterfeit for spiritual health. With humor and straight talk, we unpack how Jesus flips our categories, reading the heart rather than the résumé, and why the least likely person in the story walks away justified.
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Ever notice how easy it is to feel “right” as long as you’re standing next to someone you’ve labeled “worse”? Let's take a spirited, heartfelt walk through the parable in Luke of the Pharisee and the tax collector and uncover why comparison is such a powerful counterfeit for spiritual health. With humor and straight talk, we unpack how Jesus flips our categories, reading the heart rather than the résumé, and why the least likely person in the story walks away justified.
What happens when a once-faithful leader starts believing their own hype? King Hezekiah's journey from spiritual revolutionary to prideful collector offers a stark warning about prosperity's hidden dangers. Auntie Lala takes us deep into 2 Kings, where we meet a king who transformed a nation by reopening the temple, reestablishing festivals, and turning hearts back to God. The celebrations were so joyous they extended them an extra week! When faced with death, Hezekiah's tearful prayers move...
Preach it Girl
Ever notice how easy it is to feel “right” as long as you’re standing next to someone you’ve labeled “worse”? Let's take a spirited, heartfelt walk through the parable in Luke of the Pharisee and the tax collector and uncover why comparison is such a powerful counterfeit for spiritual health. With humor and straight talk, we unpack how Jesus flips our categories, reading the heart rather than the résumé, and why the least likely person in the story walks away justified.