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The God Who Welcomes Sinners and Eats with Them 

Chad Bird
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How does the Greek word for “grumbling” connect the Pharisees to the wilderness generation? How is this “grumbling” an act of hubris? Who are the “sinners” who eagerly listen to Jesus? What’s the big deal about eating with someone? What are the four prominent themes in the parables of the lost sheep and coin? In this week’s Reading the Gospels through Hebrew Eyes, Chad Bird explores Luke 15:1-10.
Here is the link to the video I mention regarding the OT and shepherds: • Jesus the Hanukkah Goo...

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Комментарии : 10   
@kgebhardt1187
@kgebhardt1187 Месяц назад
Thank you for your clear teaching! Your joy in the Lord warms my heart and is a blessing to me tonight. May God’s peace be with you.
@kentlovelace4108
@kentlovelace4108 Год назад
I really enjoy your insights in the old and new testaments❤ just fascinating! Thanks for posting!
@mwilhelm96
@mwilhelm96 Год назад
Thank you for your work on the text. I so appreciate what you bring to your work. Continuing to pray for your and your family. Our sons are the same age.
@stacyclark5910
@stacyclark5910 Год назад
Thanks again & always!!
@samuelmandell8995
@samuelmandell8995 Год назад
Chad Love your teaching and I see you are wearing the Annapolis Anchor in honor of your son. Again I wish to express my sincere condolences as it has to be hard to continue with these messages but you do so with strength and Fervor. May the Holy Spirit bring you great peace in the weeks and months ahead. God Bless You!
@brunet42
@brunet42 Год назад
Excellent and personal rejoicing being the lost sheep and the lost coin and knowing that God finds me. A very understanding presentation of the Gospel. Prayers for you and your family. Sam
@dennisparham5860
@dennisparham5860 Год назад
I really enjoyed this explanation of the parables. Thank you!
@michaellazicki349
@michaellazicki349 Год назад
Should Luke 16 be seen as a continuation of this same theme? As in the extent God is willing to go to bring those deemed lost back to His fold?
@chadbird1517
@chadbird1517 Год назад
Yes, I believe so. And if you follow Kenneth Bailey’s take on this parable, it’s about the mercy of the master.
@berglen100
@berglen100 Год назад
Ancient Movie STORY repeating does have blinded Actor's from Eternally never beginning does create natural mind that experience good and evil from put asleep of all GOOD creation becoming scattered STORY lost is DUST like death. We will take a simple little verse and show you why it is not addressed to the natural man, Ecclesiastes 3:15: “That which is, already has been; that which is to be, already has been; and God seeks what has been driven away.” The “natural man” cannot grasp that, for to him reality is based only on the evidence of the senses. The man of reason could justify the verse’s end, saying if it has any meaning then the writer must mean recurrence. The sun comes every day and the moon completes its cycle and the seasons come and go. If we took a picture of the universe today, the scientists can compute how long it will take to return to this point in the picture. So the intellectual man could justify the verse; but that is not what is meant, for it is addressed not to the man of reason or the man of sense, but to the man of Imagination. What is it all about? “That which is, already has been; that which is to be, already has been, and God seeks what has been driven away.”
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