Embodying Radical Generosity: Love in Action

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1) "It's possible to be technically generous but keep your distance. It's easy to give money, but to give my time, to give my strength, sometimes I'm measuring that a bit too much lately." [37:45] (Download)

2) "We have to look at why we do things. Are we doing it because we want to be thought of as nice, or whatever? But then still, we just have to put one foot in front of the other and do some things because of common humanity." [38:25] (Download)

3) "The Samaritan's immediate concern was with helping this man, and he actually didn't worry about the consequences. He was so committed that the innkeeper's care was likened to a mother caring for a child." [51:43] (Download)

4) "We all have very good reasons not to stop, not to get off our donkey. Good reasons, but not right reasons. And then Along Comes A Samaritan, who felt compassion at the deepest part of his being." [45:06] (Download)

5) "God desires truth in our inward parts. If your inside and your outside don't match, you're going to be in trouble. It's good to start telling on yourself to yourself, and if necessary to others." [59:43] (Download)

6) "I find it increasingly common hearing Christians say 'I cannot forgive.' What they mean is 'I will not forgive.' If you want to be a disciple of Jesus Christ, you have no choice but to forgive." [54:42] (Download)

7) "Radical generosity covers so much. The money is one of the least things. The harder thing is to give away our lives, our private time, and to give away our heart to encourage others in the body of Christ." [36:16] (Download)

8) "We are Samaritans in that we are propelled by the spirit of Jesus Christ for our brother and sister. Do we still consider those who have done wrong our brothers and sisters?" [53:57] (Download)
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