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Sing Aloud! Jeremiah 31:7-9
Join Bob, Adam, and Sam for a lively discussion on preaching this perfect text for Reformation Day!
Check out more resources at The Craft of Preaching
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Rev. Bob Sundquist is a pastor at Faith Community Lutheran Church in Las Vegas NV.
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Rev. Adam Rev Adam Stetson is the pastor of Christ Lutheran Church in Boulder City NV.
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Rev. Sam Reinhard is a pastor at Faith Community Lutheran Church in Las Vegas, NV.
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Apart from the Law! Romans 3:19-28
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Join Tim, Dan and Adam as they discuss preaching this remarkable text for Reformation Day! Check out more resources at The Craft of Preaching craftofpreaching.org Rev. Tim Barkett is the pastor of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Kingman AZ. www.goodshepherdlckingman.org/ Rev. Dan Chrismer is the pastor of St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bullhead City AZ. stjohnbullhead.church/ Rev Adam...
Free Indeed! John 8:31-36
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Join Paul, Matt, Mike and Ben as they discuss preaching for Reformation Day! Check out more resources at The Craft of Preaching craftofpreaching.org Rev. Paul Koch is pastor at Grace Lutheran in Ventura Ca. gracelutheranventura.com/ Editor for Craft of Preaching craftofpreaching.org And The Jagged Word thejaggedword.com Cohost of the podcast Ringside with the Preachermen ringsidepreachers.com/ ...
What is your Lot? Ecclesiastes 5:10-20
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Join Bob, Adam, and Sam for a lively discussion on preaching this powerful text from Ecclesiastes 5. Check out more resources at The Craft of Preaching craftofpreaching.org Rev. Bob Sundquist is a pastor at Faith Community Lutheran Church in Las Vegas NV. www.faithlasvegas.org/home Rev. Adam Rev Adam Stetson is the pastor of Christ Lutheran Church in Boulder City NV. christlutheranbc.org/ Rev. ...
Today! Hebrews 4:1-13
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Join Tim, Dan and Adam as they discuss preaching this challenging text. Check out more resources at The Craft of Preaching craftofpreaching.org Rev. Tim Barkett is the pastor of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Kingman AZ. www.goodshepherdlckingman.org/ Rev. Dan Chrismer is the pastor of St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bullhead City AZ. stjohnbullhead.church/ Rev Adam Stetson is the pas...
Through the Eye of a Needle! Mark 10:23-31
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Join Paul, Matt, Mike and Ben as they discuss preaching on this powerful text form Mark's Gospel. Check out more resources at The Craft of Preaching craftofpreaching.org Rev. Paul Koch is pastor at Grace Lutheran in Ventura Ca. gracelutheranventura.com/ Editor for Craft of Preaching craftofpreaching.org And The Jagged Word thejaggedword.com Cohost of the podcast Ringside with the Preachermen ri...
Seek the Lord! Amos 5:6-7,10-15
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Rejoice, the Old Testament edition of Talking Shop is here! Join Bob, Adam and Sam for a lively discussion on preaching this powerful text from Amos 5. Check out more resources at The Craft of Preaching craftofpreaching.org Rev. Bob Sundquist is a pastor at Faith Community Lutheran Church in Las Vegas NV. www.faithlasvegas.org/home Rev. Adam Rev Adam Stetson is the pastor of Christ Lutheran Chu...
Today! Hebrews 3:12-19
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Join Tim, Dan and Adam as they discuss preaching this challenging text. Check out more resources at The Craft of Preaching craftofpreaching.org Rev. Tim Barkett is the pastor of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Kingman AZ. www.goodshepherdlckingman.org/ Rev. Dan Chrismer is the pastor of St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bullhead City AZ. stjohnbullhead.church/ Rev Adam Stetson is the pas...
What must I Do? Mark 10:17-22
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Join Paul, Matt, Mike and Ben as they discuss preaching on this powerful text form Mark's Gospel. Check out more resources at The Craft of Preaching craftofpreaching.org Rev. Paul Koch is pastor at Grace Lutheran in Ventura Ca. gracelutheranventura.com/ Editor for Craft of Preaching craftofpreaching.org And The Jagged Word thejaggedword.com Cohost of the podcast Ringside with the Preachermen ri...
Brought to Glory! Hebrews 2:1-13
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Join Tim, Dan and Adam as they discuss preaching this challenging text. Check out more resources at The Craft of Preaching craftofpreaching.org Rev. Tim Barkett is the pastor of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Kingman AZ. www.goodshepherdlckingman.org/ Rev. Dan Chrismer is the pastor of St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bullhead City AZ. stjohnbullhead.church/ Rev Adam Stetson is the pas...
Divorce and Hope! Mark 10:2-16
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Join Paul, Matt, Mike and Ben as they discuss preaching on this challenging text from Mark's Gospel. Check out more resources at The Craft of Preaching craftofpreaching.org Rev. Paul Koch is pastor at Grace Lutheran in Ventura Ca. gracelutheranventura.com/ Editor for Craft of Preaching craftofpreaching.org And The Jagged Word thejaggedword.com Cohost of the podcast Ringside with the Preachermen...
Prayer Sunday! James 5:13-20
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Join Tim, Dan and Adam as they discuss preaching this challenging text. Check out more resources at The Craft of Preaching craftofpreaching.org Rev. Tim Barkett is the pastor of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Kingman AZ. www.goodshepherdlckingman.org/ Rev. Dan Chrismer is the pastor of St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bullhead City AZ. stjohnbullhead.church/ Rev Adam Stetson is the pas...
Salted with Fire! Mark 9:38-50
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Join Paul, Matt, Mike and Ben as they discuss preaching on this challenging text from Mark's Gospel. Check out more resources at The Craft of Preaching craftofpreaching.org Rev. Paul Koch is pastor at Grace Lutheran in Ventura Ca. gracelutheranventura.com/ Editor for Craft of Preaching craftofpreaching.org And The Jagged Word thejaggedword.com Cohost of the podcast Ringside with the Preachermen...
More Grace! James 3:13-4:10
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Join Dan and Adam as they discuss preaching this challenging text. Check out more resources at The Craft of Preaching craftofpreaching.org Rev. Tim Barkett is the pastor of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Kingman AZ. www.goodshepherdlckingman.org/ Rev. Dan Chrismer is the pastor of St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bullhead City AZ. stjohnbullhead.church/ Rev Adam Stetson is the pastor o...
The Greatest! Mark 9:30-37
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Join Paul, Matt, Mike and Ben as they discuss preaching on this challenging text from Mark's Gospel. Check out more resources at The Craft of Preaching craftofpreaching.org Rev. Paul Koch is pastor at Grace Lutheran in Ventura Ca. gracelutheranventura.com/ Editor for Craft of Preaching craftofpreaching.org And The Jagged Word thejaggedword.com Cohost of the podcast Ringside with the Preachermen...
The Tongue! James 3:1-12
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The Tongue! James 3:1-12
Help My Unbelief! Mark 9:14-29
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Help My Unbelief! Mark 9:14-29
Faith and Works! James 2:1-10, 14-18
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Faith and Works! James 2:1-10, 14-18
Even the Dogs! Mark 7:24-37
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Even the Dogs! Mark 7:24-37
Dressed for Battle! Ephesians 6:10-20
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Dressed for Battle! Ephesians 6:10-20
What Defiles a Man? Mark 7:14-23
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What Defiles a Man? Mark 7:14-23
It Refers to Christ! Ephesians 5:22-33
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It Refers to Christ! Ephesians 5:22-33
The Traditions of Men! Mark 7:1-13
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The Traditions of Men! Mark 7:1-13
Awake O Sleeper! Ephesians 5:6-21
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Awake O Sleeper! Ephesians 5:6-21
Lord To Whom Shall We Go? John 6:51-69
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Lord To Whom Shall We Go? John 6:51-69
Put on the New Self! Ephesians 4:17-5:2
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Put on the New Self! Ephesians 4:17-5:2
Life in My Flesh! john 6:35-51
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Life in My Flesh! john 6:35-51
The Bread of Life: John 6:22-35
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The Bread of Life: John 6:22-35
Power at Work! Ephesians 3:14-21
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Power at Work! Ephesians 3:14-21
Take Heart It Is I! Mark 6:45-56
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Take Heart It Is I! Mark 6:45-56

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  • @jeannegormick9686
    @jeannegormick9686 16 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    Ok. So the Commandments of God are simply the 10 Commandments?

  • @terrytaerum7087
    @terrytaerum7087 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I liked your reference to "in the garden". In your discussion of "the garden of Eden", the consequence is deadly - rotting DEATH. When Adam sins, the LORD's question, "where are you?" is the question of a parent who needs to present the LAW to the child who thinks he/she is hiding. You cannot escape the consequence. But when the LORD "passes over former sins", He delays the consequence. So "on that day", Adam is dead, but the LORD is not finished. You're already DEAD but He creates a LIFE after DEATH.

  • @retrorugbaleeg
    @retrorugbaleeg 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    coming back to the beattitudes is a great point

  • @larryruger1430
    @larryruger1430 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thank you gentlemen. This was very helpful! Blessings on your preaching as well

  • @BizDevBootstrap
    @BizDevBootstrap 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    4 mins 27 the guy on extreme right interrupts the gentleman on the extreme left in such a jarring way, also kind of strange to see such a strong positioning of alcohol on the set? I don't get it... good ideas all the same.

  • @marlaemerson3008
    @marlaemerson3008 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    28th Ord. Time - y'all provided a great homily for this day. I can't get to church this morning, but I hope our priest can come up with something as genuine as your thoughts. Also, the psalm for today - 90: Fill Us With Your Love - is an excellent pairing with this gospel reading. Thanks guys!

    • @RobertSweet-v2f
      @RobertSweet-v2f 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Also Matthew 12: 49-50 here are mother and my brothers. Whoever does the will of my Father in heaven is my brother and sister and mother.

  • @beardedbdub426
    @beardedbdub426 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

    “You guys with your fancy computers …” then finds it faster with the old reliable printed Word! Computers are amazing, but there is something to still have the old school skills as a foundation.

  • @johnholliday5874
    @johnholliday5874 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Dennis Prager says "follow your heart" is one of the worst expressions around.

  • @donstults1159
    @donstults1159 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thanks for pointing to Jesus

  • @donstults1159
    @donstults1159 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    When higher critical scholars talk about "deconstructing" the text they use their own reason to throw out things they do not want to believe. As you said the problem with that is that they are playing god. Faithful Lutherans want to understand what God says in the text and then believe.

  • @johnholliday5874
    @johnholliday5874 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Hosea and Gomer

  • @davidgodwin851
    @davidgodwin851 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    So since my wife divorced me mary another man and 10 years I am still single then I'm good and she is not?

    • @craftofpreaching7281
      @craftofpreaching7281 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Sorry about your divorce. But I'm not sure what you're asking. What do you mean by good?

    • @davidgodwin851
      @davidgodwin851 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@craftofpreaching7281 not going to hell. (wow you answered!)

    • @davidgodwin851
      @davidgodwin851 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@craftofpreaching7281 Sorry, I promise I was not drunk when I wrote this I was in hurry. I was just thinking about what this bit of scripture means for me in my walk with Jesus. The hardest thing for me was that my son ended up broken. As hard as it was on me and possibly my ex-wife, he is the one whom my heart aches for. He was the one caught in the middle. It was my son however who asked me the question that sense mom was the one who wanted the divorce and neither one of us did, What did the Bible have to say about that? Even though I'm working on becoming a fully licensed pastor I have no answer for him. I was just searching that's all.

  • @MarkDaniels1517
    @MarkDaniels1517 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Good stuff, guys! The Pharisees wanted to use the Law to draw lines by which people could be kept from God and the gift of righteousness. Jesus says to let helpless sinners in, not excusing sin but forgiving it. And yes, I'm running late this week.

  • @MarkDaniels1517
    @MarkDaniels1517 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    This is the one for which pastors want to point to their watches and say, "Oh, look at the time."

  • @terrytaerum7087
    @terrytaerum7087 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Great conversation. I loved your mention of David dancing (wearing an ephod of linen in front of the ark). Michal points out, "the king of Israel uncovers himself today". The priests were commanded to not show their nakedness but we know the seed of David includes the Messiah Jesus Christ. I sometimes wonder if the reason King David is so "enthusiastic" is because he understands that the seed he is carrying means Salvation for Israel and mankind.

  • @donstults1159
    @donstults1159 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I am hoping to look at the phrase "cling to" (be glued, cleave, hold fast). How does Christ "cling to" His bride? Is there a connection to "holding fast" to doctrine, gospel, faith ... ?

  • @katleenallen8153
    @katleenallen8153 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    An interesting conversation! But disappointing that nothing was said about the place of women in this. Because within Judaism, and still in parts of Judaism to this day, Jewish women can’t initiate a divorce. So in Jesus’ reply he is affirming that men and women should be treated the same; what is true for men is also true for women. This was an extraordinary statement from a Jewish teacher; and in the light of the verses about children that follows suggests that in these verses Jesus’ overriding concern was for the vulnerable. Which we all know, at the time, was women and children. Thus the passage becomes less legalistic and more about Grace as Jesus himself navigates the complexity of it when acknowledging what Moses did, which almost certainly disadvantaged women much more than men

  • @donaldtharp
    @donaldtharp 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thanks you guys. I was really struggling with this one. We all have a lot of divorced, friends, family members, and members of our congregation. Don’t we? keep up the good work.❤

  • @dianjacksondavis5383
    @dianjacksondavis5383 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

    This is a great podcast. One thing though. There is too much talking over each other, not allowing each person to finish his thought. Not when you are adding to what the other is saying, which is great. Many times the way you cut the person off is obvious because you feel you can say what the person is saying better. I feel that when you do that, the person then is very reserved about speaking up again. Just my two cents. Keep up the good work!

  • @tomhelmich5260
    @tomhelmich5260 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I had thought of the “salted with fire” as purified by the presence of God. Fire has often represented the presence of God, and salt was used to preserve and purify.

  • @chrissimmons1905
    @chrissimmons1905 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Have you guys considered taking what you’ve studied and talking about different sermonic structures you could use and how to apply it? A bit more emphasis on the “craft” part. Always good info and good work. Thanks gents!

  • @eyezigher
    @eyezigher หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very interesting but some of the talking was a bit fast & unclear so I couldn't grasp what they were saying. Unfortunately the person/whatever that did the text wasn't getting it either. Some very good ideas I hadn't considered though. Thank you.

  • @ThomasBeers
    @ThomasBeers หลายเดือนก่อน

    I was remembering hearing of a practice from centuries past of rubbing salt on a newborn child. Here is an article of the practice: on the Hektoen International A Journal of Medical Humanities website "A traditional practice in baby care: salting".

  • @philliprobinson7724
    @philliprobinson7724 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi. I'm a scientific Theist, and the problem for me with Jesus' actions is they clearly show his "God the Father" is more concerned with bricks and mortar rather than people, and "Love your enemy" is nowhere to be seen. Of course what the Pharisees allowed was not ideal, but what church is perfect? The church was made for man, not man for the church. Cheers, P.R.

  • @terrytaerum7087
    @terrytaerum7087 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I want to encourage you but you indicate that Solomon's "all is vanity" occurred 10,000 years ago while King Solomon reigned from about 970 to 931 BC. That's less than 3000 years ago. Please continue but it's something to think about when you make suggestions about levels of training.

  • @TboneWTF
    @TboneWTF หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm curious as to why you would preach from a book that endorses slayvery? (Exd 21). I believe slayvery is immoral yet your bible allows for it. How do you excuse this terrible behavior? thank you.

    • @terrytaerum7087
      @terrytaerum7087 หลายเดือนก่อน

      that's an interesting question. In pursuit of fairness, what book do you preach from?

    • @TboneWTF
      @TboneWTF หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@terrytaerum7087 "what book do you preach from?" Preaching is disrespectful and arrogant so I never do it. So why would you read from immoral books? Thank you.

    • @terrytaerum7087
      @terrytaerum7087 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@TboneWTF Let me rephrase the question, we don't come out of our mother's womb with certain beliefs (and you do have beliefs - you just told us). And you preached a fine sermon about preaching. What moral books inspired your beliefs?

    • @TboneWTF
      @TboneWTF หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@terrytaerum7087 "And you preached a fine sermon about preaching. " LOL. No dom as I answered your question. When a person preaches they berate and chastise. You never answered my question: why would someone preach from immoral books? When and if you answer the conversation will proceed.

    • @terrytaerum7087
      @terrytaerum7087 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@TboneWTF try the Oxford Languages dictionary - you'll find terms like "berate and chastise" don't appear in defining preaching - but you have been expressing self-righteousness when making your arguments. I do need your help in answering your question about "immoral books" since you haven't given me examples of the "moral books" that have inspired you. Looking forward to your help.

  • @chadbolosan9619
    @chadbolosan9619 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The father taking the evidence of the disciples' failure to heal his son as a reason to question Jesus, is in direct relation to the Epistle (and the OT) text, in warning us that the power of God in Christ is not to be evidenced by man's accomplishments. Every man, no matter His position or success or (cap)ability, always accomplishes only on account of God's work. This is further echoed in the Transfiguration itself, that it is not the mountain itself (or man being high on a mountain) that is the "bridge" between heaven and earth... but that it is Jesus himself that is the bridge between heaven and earth.

  • @akaaschoo
    @akaaschoo หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for these insights! Very helpful as I reflect on what God wants me to say this weekend!

  • @lutheranleavener
    @lutheranleavener หลายเดือนก่อน

    Well done as always! I like your Ernie on the shelf btw.....looks like he's enjoy retirement. I have a stuffed Bert at home (but no Ernie) that I could send you if you want to complete the Bert and Ernie duo.

  • @miguelsalangsang4592
    @miguelsalangsang4592 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hypocrites!

  • @terrytaerum7087
    @terrytaerum7087 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I think Martin Luther would like to remind us that when James speaks about Faith, he reminds us about the Works of Abraham as proof text but he does not discuss the Works of the LORD. After "Abraham believed in the LORD, and was credited with righteousness" (James 2:23) the LORD performs the "Covenant between the Pieces". After "Abraham is willing to sacrifice his son" (James 2:21) the LORD refuses the sacrifice and provides his own better offering. In both cases, it is the LORD that performs the Work. I suspect Martin Luther would agree that: works is something that the LORD performs though us, as we work in conformity to his Word. - to be clear, I believe this is an example of metalepsis: we are supposed to remember the Works of the Lord as James describes the Works of Abraham. But as James points out, he's observing problems with the tongue, favoritism, pride, sensuality these behaviors are not the Works of the Lord.

  • @PastorMikeGibney
    @PastorMikeGibney หลายเดือนก่อน

    I wish I had some people to meet with to go over the text.

  • @DaveWesche
    @DaveWesche หลายเดือนก่อน

    We meet at a local bakery and do all 4 appointed lessons with our members. It has greatly enhanced their worship experience and my preaching.

    • @DaveWesche
      @DaveWesche หลายเดือนก่อน

      If anyone is interested, check out All Saints Lutheran Church, Blairsville, GA. We are live every Wednesday at 10 AM EST

  • @thismine1
    @thismine1 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Ugh guys are you ahowing bottles craft of preaching? I personally don't dabble but if you dont mind me asking what denomination are you guys? I coonsider myself a reformed baptist and I don't believe you can lose salvation, tongues, your body is a temple god says so I try to keep myself in the word 2x daily more sometimes and god will always bless you when uou your doing the things he says are right.❤

  • @thismine1
    @thismine1 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This verse in mark i honestly 32 yrs being saved i honestly do not remember this being discussed but i am sure the lord is leading me in this direction for a reason so I ready! ❤

  • @thismine1
    @thismine1 หลายเดือนก่อน

    ❤first time watching so far so good ty Jesus ❤

  • @MarkDaniels1517
    @MarkDaniels1517 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Where does the theme song come from?

  • @donstults1159
    @donstults1159 หลายเดือนก่อน

    "create in me a clean heart" is the introit of the day. God is the only one who can make holy. He makes holy (by definition) through His Word. We need His word to get in us, dwell among us ...

  • @meki192
    @meki192 หลายเดือนก่อน

    🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @donstults1159
    @donstults1159 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If the law is that we try to void the word of God the Gospel is that God's word is not empty but accomplishes His purpose to rescue us from sin and death and honor us with true life.

  • @tonyemmanuel9047
    @tonyemmanuel9047 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I've only recently discovered this channel and I am loving it so far! I don't lay-preach all the time, but when I am called upon to do so, I am so glad this resource is available (as well as the website)!

  • @rickjackson3323
    @rickjackson3323 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What's up with all the alcohol bottles behind you? You may have more listeners without them.....just sayin😅

  • @danielnelson9411
    @danielnelson9411 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    By definition, a Gentile is someone that is not included in Israel. The passage you are referring to says that when a Gentile comes to believe in Messiah, they are included in Israel. That would mean they are not longer a Gentile. They are an Israelite.

  • @dennisfitzpatrick8237
    @dennisfitzpatrick8237 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It did get me wondering a bit, as we compare and contrast. As a LLL (Life long Lutheran) it’s harder to say “I know what walking in darkness was like before” as opposed to those to whom Paul is writing. Certainly we can say: “You were born a sinner” but memory prevents us from knowing what that really looked like.

  • @MarkDaniels1517
    @MarkDaniels1517 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is a direct refutation of decision theology. It's God Who does the deciding. The saving Word comes to us and drags us to Jesus. Here, we see the Father engaged in the same work of drawing us to Christ as Jesus attributed to the Holy Spirit in John 3. Of course, that's not an issue because, in both cases, we see the Trinity at work. Along with Jesus, Who says that when He is lifted up, He will draw us, we see the Trinity working as one for the salvation of the world. God stuff in this video, guys. God bless you.

  • @NateJamesMMA
    @NateJamesMMA 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    “Don’t just ‘do something’, sit there!” -Love that!

  • @donstults1159
    @donstults1159 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I am wondering if daily bread meant more to the people of that day than our day? How big is the crowds ask and how much bigger is the Lord's answer.

  • @terrytaerum7087
    @terrytaerum7087 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    As your good friend Chad Bird points out, Mark uses language which parallels "God passing by and before Israel". Understanding Mark 6: 45-56 depends on KNOWING WHERE EVENTS TAKE PLACE. Bethsaida is NOT geographically on "the other side" of the feeding of the 5000 and PLEASE... Gennesaret is NOT on the Decapolis side of the Sea of Galilee. Bethsaida is ethnically "on the other side", and that is the point Mark is making. Bethsaida used to be where the Jordan river enters the Sea of Galilee on the north. The apostle John tells us this is where Peter, Andrew, and Phillip are from. Like Nazareth, where Jesus is from, Matthew tell us the village is scolded for their lack of faith - apparently familiarity leads to contempt. Gennesaret is west and south of Tabgah and Capernaum. Jesus tells Peter and crew to row "home" (Bethsaida). In short, every time God makes a covenant, he presents himself as the MULTIPLIER: "be fruitful and multiply". Jesus "passes by" (as God) but, like the Pharoah "their hearts were hardened".

  • @Heropk5
    @Heropk5 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for the great video. I felt like I was in small group discussion. Stay safe and healthy.

  • @terrytaerum7087
    @terrytaerum7087 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It's remarkable how God directs events so His will is accomplished. Consider Joseph the adopted father of Jesus, returning from Egypt after fleeing because of Herod the Great - the ruler who expanded the great temple of Jerusalem. Joseph could have stayed in Bethlehem but Herod Archelaus becomes ethnarch of Judah, Samaria, and Idumea (a ruler of such incompetence and cruelty that Rome replaces him). Instead Joseph goes to Galilee governed by the tetrarch Herod Antipas (a ruler who will send Jesus back to Pilate for his trial). And in this reading we see Jesus in a boat crossing the Sea of Galilee with fishermen. So while these rulers might imagine they are causing the future - it is God who determines the outcome.