RESTORING THE FAMILY OF GOD

Ron Kelly

OVERVIEW

Discover how Jesus’ teachings reveal the power of diverse discipleship, healing love, honesty, and humility to transform our relationships with family and community. From understanding the freedom that comes with truth to the unifying power of communion, discover how embracing these values can lead to growth, reconciliation, and peace.

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ABOUT-- Ron Kelly

Ron Kelly is the senior pastor of the Village Seventh-day Adventist Church in Berrien Springs, Michigan. Previous to his ministry in Michigan, Pastor Kelly served as the senior pastor in Cicero, Indiana, adjacent to Indiana Academy for nearly 20 years. He enjoys sharing the Word of God and assisting in mission trips.

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KEY INSIGHTS

💡 Diverse Discipleship: Jesus chose disciples from different backgrounds, highlighting that family can take many forms and still be united in purpose. This teaches us that diversity enriches our communities.

💡 Healing through Love: God’s love is a powerful tool for healing familial relationships, reminding us that no matter our backgrounds, we can find restoration through Him.

💡 The Importance of Honesty: Acknowledging flaws within family systems is vital for growth and healing, as denial can hinder progress and transformation.

💡 Truth and Freedom: Jesus emphasized that knowing the truth sets us free, suggesting that honesty about our struggles can lead to liberation and peace.

💡 Humility in Leadership: Effective family and church leadership requires humility and the willingness to serve others, which fosters a nurturing environment for growth.

💡 Compassion in Conflict: Understanding that everyone has struggles allows for a more compassionate response, encouraging reconciliation and healing among family members.

💡 Communion as Unity: The act of communion symbolizes the coming together of God’s family, reinforcing our commitment to love and support one another in our journeys.

DATE ADDED: November 12, 2024 TOPICS: No SKU: RK-321L
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