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Send us Fan Mail “Love your enemies” is easy to quote and brutally hard to live. We sit with Luke 6:27–49 and ask the questions we usually dodge: Do we actually love the people who hurt us, or do we just avoid them? Do we judge others more harshly than ourselves? And if our life gets tested today, will we stand firm or collapse?
Rico leads us through Jesus’ radical kingdom ethic where love is not transactional and mercy is not optional. We talk about agape love as a choice empowered by God, not a mood, and we connect the Golden Rule to everyday life where pride, payback, and scorekeeping show up fast, especially in relationships and marriage. This is the Sermon on the Plain, and it gets direct: blessing, praying, lending without expecting return, and reflecting God’s kindness even toward the ungrateful.
Then we tackle the “judge not” passage that gets twisted so often. We clarify the difference between self-righteous condemnation and humble, loving correction, and we lean into Jesus’ picture of the speck and the plank as a warning against spiritual blindness. We also talk about discernment, who we allow to teach us, and why mercy should be our default measure.
Jesus ends with fruit and foundations, and it’s the perfect gut check: what’s in the heart eventually comes out, and storms reveal what we’ve built on. If you’ve been craving a Bible study that is practical, honest, and searching, this one will press you in the best way. Subscribe for more Life Talk, share this with a friend who needs it, and leave a review so more people can find the podcast. New episodes every Monday www.lifehousemot.com info@lifehousede.com Join us Sundays at 9 & 11 AM Intro music by Joey Blair |