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Recognizing Our Spiritual Sickness
As we begin this journey, let's reflect on the universal nature of our spiritual condition. In today's passage, Paul reminds us that "all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God" (Romans 3:23). It's easy to look at others and see their flaws, but today, take time to examine your own heart. Ask God to reveal areas where you've been prideful or blind to your own shortcomings. Remember, acknowledging our spiritual sickness is the first step towards healing. How can recognizing your own brokenness help you extend more grace to others?
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This plan explores Jesus' ministry to those considered spiritually sick and sinful by society. It emphasizes that all people are spiritually ill and in need of Christ's healing. We highlight Jesus' willingness to associate with tax collectors and sinners, contrasting this with the attitudes of the religious leaders. The plan encourages readers to recognize their own spiritual sickness, accept Jesus as the great physician, and follow His example in reaching out to others in need of spiritual healing.
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