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Obedience Challenge - Day 57

NEW CHRISTIAN BIBLE READING PLAN

Welcome to today's Obedience Challenge! We're beginning an epic, 90 day Journey through the Gospels, learning to love and follow Jesus as his disciples.

The Scripture reading for today is: Luke 13

Click HERE to read it in the NIV

Click HERE to read or listen to it in the ESV

Click HERE to read it in the KJV

TODAY'S COMMAND TO OBEY:

Today, we're looking at the command of Jesus in Matthew 15:4, where he says, "For God commanded, ‘Honor your father and your mother,’ and, ‘Whoever reviles father or mother must surely die.’" 

 

What does this mean, and how can we obey this command of Christ? Watch the video above to learn how.

Make sure to check in with your mentor if you wish to grow spiritually as quickly as possible!

Reach out: Take 60 seconds & text your mentor about what you’re learning. Ask for prayer, share next actions, or share how Jesus is transforming you. It's a crucial spiritual growth practice, since discipleship is a team effort!

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