The Upside Down KingdomSample
Have you ever been to a wedding? Aside from having some great cake and just-okay dancing, there’s a good chance you heard someone quote this verse. While the idea of love is great for weddings, that isn’t exactly what these words are about. This passage is part of a letter written by Paul to a group of new Jesus-followers living in Corinth. In it, Paul was trying to explain the kind of upside down way of life Jesus talked about, the kind of life where you put others before yourself and love your neighbor as yourself. Paul knew these Jesus-followers might need some specific examples of what this kind of love is and what it is not.
Take a few minutes and think about your family and your friend group. Jot down a few ways you could show the kind of love Paul talks about in this verse.
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You are gaining more influence, power, and authority in your life, even if it's in small ways like having more say in how you spend your time and money. You probably also have opinions about people in power, from politicians to pastors to parents. How we use our power matters. We're inviting you to examine how Jesus turned the world upside down with the unexpected ways He used His power.
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