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23 Invitation Week 5

Mar 13, 202440 minSeason 324Ep. 23
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Summary In this episode, the hosts discuss Luke chapter 22 and the events leading up to the crucifixion of Jesus. They explore the role of preachers in worship services and the challenge of engaging with different aspects of the service. The conversation delves into the betrayals of Judas and Peter, examining their motives and the consequences of their actions. The hosts also interpret Jesus' words about swords and the metaphor of the cup in relation to the spiritual battle. They reflect on the pitfalls of legalism and the redemption offered by Jesus to betrayers. The episode concludes with a discussion on the author's intent in the gospel narratives. This conversation explores the themes of Peter's denial of Jesus, Jesus' foreknowledge, the tension between knowing and denying Jesus, the temptation faced by Peter, hiding in plain sight, the crowd's response to Jesus, Jesus' gaze, repentance and shame, Judas' repentance, the dangers of legalism, distinguishing shame and guilt, guilt as an alarm clock, shame as a tool of the devil, and choosing life. Takeaways Preachers should consider the significance of the crucifixion when preaching on Luke 23. Engaging with worship services involves balancing the sermon with other elements, such as music. The betrayals of Judas and Peter offer insights into human nature and the consequences of our actions. Jesus' words about swords and the cup metaphor highlight the spiritual battle and the need for redemption. Legalism can be a pitfall, as it suggests that our actions alone can save us. The gospel narratives reflect the author's intent and should be interpreted with care. Jesus knew that Peter would deny him, yet Peter still went through with it. We often deny Jesus in our own lives, even when we know better. Shame can prevent us from repenting and receiving God's forgiveness. Guilt can be a tool that leads us to repentance and draws us closer to God. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Setting 00:38 Discussion about Preaching on Luke 23 01:11 Emphasizing the Crucifixion 03:20 Engaging with Worship Services 04:30 Exploring the Betrayals of Judas and Peter 06:18 Sticking with the Text of Luke 07:34 Interpreting Jesus' Words about Swords 09:27 The Cup Metaphor and Spiritual Battle 11:29 Understanding Judas' Motives 13:06 The Pitfall of Legalism 17:11 The Other Disciples' Actions 19:01 Author's Intent in Gospel Narratives 19:23 The Denial of Peter 20:08 Jesus' Foreknowledge 21:17 Knowing and Denying Jesus 23:05 Peter's Temptation 23:23 Hiding in Plain Sight 24:26 The Crowd's Response 25:19 Jesus' Gaze 26:41 Repentance and Shame 27:49 Judas' Repentance 30:28 Legalism and Forgiveness 34:18 Distinguishing Shame and Guilt 36:02 Guilt as an Alarm Clock 37:23 Shame as a Tool of the Devil 38:15 Choosing Life
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