A kernel of faith.
Speaker AA deep dive into the Message of Luke 17:1 4 on the Daily Bible refresh with Dr.
Speaker ABrad Miller.
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Speaker ABrad Miller.
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Speaker AHere's our reading for the day from the Gospel of Luke 17:1 4 Reading from the message A kernel of Faith.
Speaker AHe said this to his disciples.
Speaker AHard trials and temptations are bound to come, but too bad for whoever brings them on.
Speaker ABetter to wear a concrete vest and take a swim with the fishes than get even one of these dear little ones a hard time.
Speaker ABe alert if you see your friend going wrong, correct him if he responds, forgive him if it's personal against you.
Speaker AAnd repeated seven times through the day.
Speaker AAnd in seven times he says, I'm sorry, I won't do it again.
Speaker AForgive him.
Speaker AA short, concise but powerful passage of Scripture for today's reading.
Speaker AWe're talking here about the radical nature of forgiveness in community.
Speaker AHere are some points to ponder and to consider.
Speaker AOne is about collective responsibility.
Speaker AJesus strong language about wearing a concrete vest.
Speaker AA modern translation's vivid take on millstones isn't about individual punishment but about collective responsibility.
Speaker AIn progressive theology, we understand this is a call to examine how our actions and our silence can perpetuate systems of oppression that harm the vulnerable.
Speaker AWhether it's through racist structures, economic inequality or environmental destruction, we're called to recognize how we might be complicit in causing others to stumble.
Speaker AAnother point that's about transformative justice.
Speaker AWhen Jesus talks about correcting someone who's going wrong, he's not advocating for shame based call out culture.
Speaker AInstead, this aligns with a transformative justice principle that is addressing harm while maintaining the humanity and dignity of all involved.
Speaker AThe goal isn't punishment, but restoration and community healing.
Speaker AOne more point.
Speaker AIt's about radical forgiveness as revolutionary.
Speaker AThe command to forgive seven times in one day isn't about being a doormat.
Speaker AIt's about breaking cycles of retribution.
Speaker AThis kind of forgiveness is revolutionary.
Speaker AIt doesn't ignore justice, but rather creates space for transformation.
Speaker AIt's the kind of forgiveness we've seen in truth and reconciliation movements, where healing becomes possible through honest acknowledgment of harm and commitment to change.
Speaker AHere's your action step for the day this week.
Speaker AIdentify one way you might be participating in systems that harm vulnerable people.
Speaker AThis could be through consumption habits that exploit workers or investment in institutions that perpetuate inequality, or simply silence in the face of injustice.
Speaker AChoose one concrete action to begin addressing this harm, maybe changing your purchasing habits or redirecting your resources, or speaking up in some way in spaces where you have some influence.
Speaker AWell, the closing prayer in just a minute.
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Speaker AYou can find it@voiceofgod daily.com let's pray.
Speaker AOh God, you are divine Love and we live in a world where harm seems endless, where forgiveness feels impossible, and where justice often appears out of reach.
Speaker AGive us courage to face our own complicity in systems that hurt others.
Speaker AGrant us wisdom to correct without condemning, to challenge without crushing, to speak truth while leaving room for grace.
Speaker AHelp us practice the kind of forgiveness that doesn't excuse harm but creates space for transformation.
Speaker AMake us brave enough to apologize, humble enough to change, and strong enough to keep trying even when we fail.
Speaker AMay we become people who protect the vulnerable, who choose restoration over retribution, and who never stop believing in the possibility of a beloved community.
Speaker AAmen.
Speaker AA beloved community.
Speaker AI love that as a way to kind of conclude our time together.
Speaker AToday we are building that here on the Daily Bible Refresh.
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Speaker AWe hope that you'll join us again tomorrow.
Speaker AWe've done this over 800 times so you know that we'll be here be here tomorrow and want you to come and bring a friend to the Daily Bible Refresh.
Speaker AMy name is Dr.
Speaker ABrad Miller.
Speaker AI'll be with you tomorrow.
Speaker AUntil then, remember that God's loyal love doesn't run out.
Speaker AHis merciful love hasn't dried up.
Speaker AIt's creating.
Speaker ACreated new every morning.