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Hope Springs Eternal
Alan Bentrup
190 episodes
1 day ago
Sermons and thoughts by the Rev. Alan Bentrup, a priest in Houston, Texas, co-founder of Missional Voices, and a guy who loves baseball.
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Sermons and thoughts by the Rev. Alan Bentrup, a priest in Houston, Texas, co-founder of Missional Voices, and a guy who loves baseball.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality,
Spirituality
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The Stories We Don't Hear
Hope Springs Eternal
10 minutes 59 seconds
4 weeks ago
The Stories We Don't Hear

Most sermons on the healing of the ten lepers focus on the one who came back to say thank you. But what about the other nine

In this message, Fr. Alan Bentrup invites us to listen for the stories we don’t hear. The stories of grace that continue beyond the page. Ten people were healed. All ten received God’s mercy.

God’s grace is not earned or repaid. It is given freely, without condition or transaction.What if the nine went home and shared their healing in their own way: feeding neighbors, mentoring kids, paying off debt, making lunches for the hungry, or building a community where others could find life again?Gratitude is not just about returning to say thank you, but about living thankful lives.

Our stewardship, our service, and our giving are not transactions, but responses.

Hope Springs Eternal
Sermons and thoughts by the Rev. Alan Bentrup, a priest in Houston, Texas, co-founder of Missional Voices, and a guy who loves baseball.