A Humanly Humble Heart

2017-07-14T09:33:15-04:00October 22nd, 2016|Sermons|

Luke 18:9-14 The great Russian novelist Dostoevsky tells the story of a woman who somehow winds up in hell. There, in agony, she complains that there must be some mistake. She cannot bear the misery and cries out to God for mercy. God hears her plea and is moved with pity. "If you can remember one good deed you did in your lifetime, I can help you," says the Lord. The woman thinks back over the course of her life and a dim memory begins to emerge. "I once gave an onion to my starving neighbor," she sobs. In that very instant, God [READ MORE]