Church Is Messy: The Lost Words of Jesus Week 1
May 15, 2024•30 min•Ep. 75
Episode description
Rick and Svea reverse roles today. He puts Svea in the "hot seat" as they discuss the genius of the stories in Luke 15:1-10. In these parables, Jesus simultaneously speaks to, and shows compassion toward, two groups of people who viewed themselves as being at opposite ends of the spectrum.
Topics Discussed in this Episode
- 00:00 Intro
- 01:14 Mother's Day is this weekend. Svea has a lot of "mom labels."
- 04:29 Getting into the Lost Words of Jesus series - parables of lost things. Jesus really knew his audience. How did Svea get into studying the text?
- 06:07 How was Jesus' audience of sinners, religious leaders, and tax collectors both valued, loved, honored, but also lost? What was that audience like? How did Jesus connect with them all?
- 08:45 Jesus was showing his heart and compassion for his audience.
- 09:46 Do we view these parables from the lens of a Pharisee, a lost sheep, or a Shepherd? How did different groups in Jesus's original audience approach his stories?
- 15:08 How did these parables affect people at that time? What possibly were Jesus and Luke's intentions in telling and recording these stories?
- 17:04 Application points: How do we avoid isolation within Christian communities and build relationships with those who are different from us?
- 22:57 Should we maintain relationships even if the other person is never going to follow Jesus How do we approach relationships with nonbelievers as a Church and as individuals? What role does God play in these relationships?
- 27:54 Close in Prayer.
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