When You're Wronged | Nate Hilgenkamp | Harris Creek Sermons
What did Jesus mean when He told us to turn the other cheek? For many of us, our reaction to being wronged is to hit back and try to enact justice on our own terms. But Jesus calls us to something altogether new. When forced to go one mile, we go two. Life Group Questions: 1. In the past, how have you responded when you have been wronged? 2. How does this passage challenge our notions of strength and weakness? 3. What does it mean to “not withhold” from your enemies?

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Are You Abiding? | Jonathan "JP" Pokluda

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When Bitterness Takes Over | Chris Beall

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Finding Joy in Every Season | Ordinary Holy | Week 1

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Why You Need To Confess Your Sin - Jonny Ardavanis

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Worthy Of It All Medley (ft. John Wilds) | The Finding

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That's an Ick | Nate Hilgenkamp | The Net Harris Creek

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Tim Keller on facing doubt

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Living Like You're Dying | Ecclesiastes | Jonathan Pokluda

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The Power of a Quiet Life | Francis Chan

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The Greatest Obstacle to Loving God | Jonathan "JP" Pokluda | Harris Creek Sermons

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The Secret To Stronger Relationships | Steven Furtick

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How to deal with dark times | Tim Keller

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The Right Response to Evil | Unseen Battle | Jonathan Pokluda

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Charlie Kirk’s Last Message at Legacy Church

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What to do When Desire Drifts | Jonathan "JP" Pokluda | Harris Creek Sermons

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FOCUS ON YOURSELF AND LET THEM GO | TD JAKES Powerful Motivational Speech on Self-Worth & Growth

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5 Reasons God is Not Answering Your Prayers | Pastor Josh Howerton

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How a Man Loves a Woman ft. Jonathan Pokluda

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The Fruit of Abiding | Jonathan "JP" Pokluda

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