<p>In Luke 20:45–21:4, Jesus places two radically different ways of life side by side. On one hand stand the scribes—religious leaders who appear righteous on the outside but are driven by pride, recognition, and self-preservation. On the other stands a poor widow, unnoticed by the crowd yet fully seen by God, who gives all she has in quiet, wholehearted devotion. Pastor Casey McCall shows how this contrast exposes the difference between an outside-in life focused on appearances and an inside-out life transformed by grace. This passage challenges us to ask what truly motivates our obedience and generosity, while also offering deep comfort: nothing done in faith goes unseen by Christ. Jesus measures not the size of our actions, but the posture of our hearts. The inside-out life—rooted in repentance, faith, and devotion to Christ—is the only life that endures and the only life Jesus recognizes as true worship.🖥️ Learn more at ashlandcc.net📱 Stay connected with us on Facebook &amp; Instagram🔔 Subscribe and share to encourage others through God’s Word#TwoWaysToLive #Luke20 #Luke21 #ToSeekAndToSave #AshlandCommunityChurch #InsideOutFaith</p>

Ashland Community Church

Ashland Community Church

Two Ways to Live (Luke 20:45-21:4)

DEC 21, 202548 MIN
Ashland Community Church

Two Ways to Live (Luke 20:45-21:4)

DEC 21, 202548 MIN

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<p>In Luke 20:45–21:4, Jesus places two radically different ways of life side by side. On one hand stand the scribes—religious leaders who appear righteous on the outside but are driven by pride, recognition, and self-preservation. On the other stands a poor widow, unnoticed by the crowd yet fully seen by God, who gives all she has in quiet, wholehearted devotion. Pastor Casey McCall shows how this contrast exposes the difference between an outside-in life focused on appearances and an inside-out life transformed by grace. This passage challenges us to ask what truly motivates our obedience and generosity, while also offering deep comfort: nothing done in faith goes unseen by Christ. Jesus measures not the size of our actions, but the posture of our hearts. The inside-out life—rooted in repentance, faith, and devotion to Christ—is the only life that endures and the only life Jesus recognizes as true worship.🖥️ Learn more at ashlandcc.net📱 Stay connected with us on Facebook &amp; Instagram🔔 Subscribe and share to encourage others through God’s Word#TwoWaysToLive #Luke20 #Luke21 #ToSeekAndToSave #AshlandCommunityChurch #InsideOutFaith</p>