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Fear Not! Isaiah 43:1-7
Join Bob, Adam, and Sam for a lively discussion on preaching this wonderful text for the Baptism of our Lord.
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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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Bringing to Light! Ephesians 3:1-12
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Join Tim, Dan and Adam as they discuss preaching for Epiphany 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 Stetson is the pastor o...
The Beloved Son! Luke 3:15-22
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Join Paul, Ben and Noah as they discuss preaching on the Baptism of our Lord. 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/...
Ask! 1 Kings 3:4-15
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Join Bob, Adam, and Sam for a lively discussion on preaching this challenging text for the second Sunday after Christmas. 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. christ...
Through Jesus! Ephesians 1:3-14
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Join Tim, Dan and Adam as they discuss preaching this wonderful text for the second Sunday in Christmas. 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.ch...
My Father's House! Luke 2:40-52
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Join Paul, Matt, Mike and Ben as they discuss preaching this great text from Luke 2. 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 ringsidepreache...
Redemption! Exodus 13:1-3a,11-15
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Join Bob, Adam, and Sam for a lively discussion on preaching this wonderful text for the first Sunday after Christmas. 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. christlut...
Put on Love! Colossians 3:12-17
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Join Tim, Dan and Adam as they discuss preaching this great text for the First Sunday after Christmas. 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.chur...
Simeon's Song! Luke 2:22-40
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Join Paul, Matt, Mike and Ben as they discuss preaching this incredible text. 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/...
He Shall Be Your Peace! Micah 5;2-5a
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Join Bob, Adam, and Sam for a lively discussion on preaching this wonderful text for the Fourth Sunday of Advent 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. christlutheranb...
Once For All Sacrifice! Hebrews 10:5-10
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Join Tim, Dan and Adam as they discuss preaching this great text for the Fourth Sunday of Advent. 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/ R...
My Soul Magnifies the Lord! Luke 1:39-56
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Join Paul, Matt, Mike and Ben as they discuss preaching on the Magnificat. 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/ Re...
God in Your Midst! Zephaniah 3:14-20
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Join Bob, Adam, and Sam for a lively discussion on preaching this wonderful text for the Third Sunday of Advent 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...
The Peace of God! Philippians 4:4-7
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Join Tim, Dan and Adam as they discuss preaching this short but powerful text for the 3rd Sunday of Advent. 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...
Shall We Look for Another? Luke 7:18-28
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Join Paul, Matt, Mike and Noah as they discuss preaching this great text for the 3rd Sunday of Advent. 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 Preacherm...
God Draws Near! Malachi 3:1-7b
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God Draws Near! Malachi 3:1-7b
Peace from God! Philippians 1:2-11
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Peace from God! Philippians 1:2-11
One Crying in the Wilderness! Luke 3:1-14
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One Crying in the Wilderness! Luke 3:1-14
The Day is Now! Jeremiah 33:14-16
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The Day is Now! Jeremiah 33:14-16
Come Lord Jesus! 1 Thessalonians 3:9-13
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Come Lord Jesus! 1 Thessalonians 3:9-13
The King has Come! Luke 19:28-40
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The King has Come! Luke 19:28-40
Eternal Salvation! Isaiah 51:4-6
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Eternal Salvation! Isaiah 51:4-6
To Him Who is Able! Jude 20-25
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To Him Who is Able! Jude 20-25
Stay Awake! Mark 13:24-37
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Stay Awake! Mark 13:24-37
New Life! Daniel 12:1-3
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New Life! Daniel 12:1-3
The Witness of the Spirit! Hebrews 10:11-25
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The Witness of the Spirit! Hebrews 10:11-25
Signs of the End! Mark 131-13
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Signs of the End! Mark 131-13
An Abundance of Gifts! 1 Kings 17:8-16
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An Abundance of Gifts! 1 Kings 17:8-16
On Our Behalf! Hebrews 9:24-28
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On Our Behalf! Hebrews 9:24-28
Giving it All! Mark 12:38-44
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Giving it All! Mark 12:38-44

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  • @MarkDaniels1517
    @MarkDaniels1517 День тому

    The promise of Holy Baptism as instituted by Jesus is delivered in the gifts of the Holy Spirit and the Spirit's fire. The Spirit gives life and peace with God. Fire brings death as we see in the chaff imagery, as in the old Adam being put to death. It also purifies, purges, makes righteous and worthy of being in God's presence. Maybe that's the good news with which John was exhorting/encouraging the crowd. Then the Good News shows up like the answer to a children's sermon question. Goos job, guys.

  • @terrytaerum7087
    @terrytaerum7087 4 дні тому

    What I find remarkable is God owes us nothing, and yet He delivers the Holy Spirit to us as a downpayment of a future inheritance. It's like having a rich uncle who decides you should inherit great wealth and rather than just giving you a signed document he gives you the crown jewels as a guarantee. No one has trouble understanding inheritance and yet inheritance is a kind of predestination.

  • @UnashamedofJesus
    @UnashamedofJesus 14 днів тому

    Merry Christmas!

  • @terrytaerum7087
    @terrytaerum7087 14 днів тому

    It could be that Ex 13:15 (I sacrifice to the LORD all the males that first open the womb, but all the firstborn of my sons I redeem) is the heart of the matter. It is echoed in the warning of God to Pharoah (Ex 4:22, "Israel is my son, my firstborn") - fulfilling a promise to Abraham who was willing to sacrifice his own miraculous firstborn son Isaac through Sarah. It points to the future redeeming sacrifice of a miraculous firstborn son Jesus through Mary. Opposed to this we have unwilling Pharoah with hardened heart whose firstborn son will be sacrificed. In a peculiar way, the whole of scripture is about the death of a male that first opened the womb.

  • @roblaird5503
    @roblaird5503 16 днів тому

    I think there’s a typo in the video title (3 vs 13). Great stuff today, guys! Thanks for the insight.

  • @UnashamedofJesus
    @UnashamedofJesus 16 днів тому

    Good job brothers! I never caught the incarnation mentioned in Hebrews...very cool.. always learning something! God bless!

  • @terrytaerum7087
    @terrytaerum7087 18 днів тому

    I loved the analogy of the "bowtie".

  • @terrytaerum7087
    @terrytaerum7087 18 днів тому

    Who could have imagined that a prophesy of a minor prophet 725 years before Christ, even before the Assyrians conquered Samaria, would have such an influence on Herod the Great (monarch) - a man who had strangled his favorite son Alexander, set up Archaleus to be ethnarch of Judah & Samaria, Antipas to be tetrarch of Galilee, and Phillip II as another tetrarch, such that he would have all male infants in Bethlehem killed following a visit from wisemen. All of this in order to destroy a prophesized King.

  • @jeffbloom4773
    @jeffbloom4773 25 днів тому

    Great insight on this text and what a wonderful addition of Noah.

  • @UnashamedofJesus
    @UnashamedofJesus 27 днів тому

    Thanks brothers for your continual work! I plan on preaching it this week for Advent....I think you can really tie this text to the birth of Christ also...God bless!

  • @rev.aaronastley8100
    @rev.aaronastley8100 28 днів тому

    On the reed shaken by the wind, I think that Mike is on the right track. John isn't a flimsy reed in the wind, he is like an oak of faith. And yet John still doubts and struggles in faith when faced with suffering. In my mind it just further echoes the comparison made to Abraham earlier. If John has doubts, we shouldn't be shocked if we do either. And, thankfully, our Lord does not break off bruised reeds either.

  • @robhicks81
    @robhicks81 28 днів тому

    I am an atheist looking for what is missing in my life. I just purchased and started reading the bible. I started with Luke a couple days ago and then you popped up in my UA-cam feed...

    • @emissarygtrist
      @emissarygtrist 28 днів тому

      Jeremiah 29:13

    • @noahbater8697
      @noahbater8697 28 днів тому

      That's awesome @robhicks81. We're glad you found this channel. Reach out if you ever have any questions and God bless your studies!

  • @terrytaerum7087
    @terrytaerum7087 Місяць тому

    Wonderful conversation... thank you. I do love the use of the term "fullers' soap" in this scripture reading - an Old English word referring to someone who cleaned and thickened woolen cloth. Apparently we have not found a better word to describe how complete (and unpleasant?) the prophesized cleansing will be.

  • @RobertSweet-v2f
    @RobertSweet-v2f Місяць тому

    Would you please add a link or the title and authors of the featured resources? I have less than optimal hearing and don't always catch the information, and the cc displays about what I hear. Thanks

  • @RevM
    @RevM Місяць тому

    I've always wanted to start off the children's Christmas program with a kid dressed up as John, have him run out in the middle aisle of the church and cry out to the congregation: "You brood of vipers! Who warned you to flee from the wrath to come?" Fade to black and come back to the traditional Gabriel appearing to Mary beginning of the program.

  • @Iris.2024
    @Iris.2024 Місяць тому

    Do a part 2 and go on more detail

  • @Iris.2024
    @Iris.2024 Місяць тому

    Teach us how to use the lexicon. For bible study. Maybe using this massage. Help

  • @Iris.2024
    @Iris.2024 Місяць тому

    🙏🔥🙏🔥🙏🔥

  • @Iris.2024
    @Iris.2024 Місяць тому

    The Word entering our ears!!!!! Glory to God!!! What a great revelation

  • @UnashamedofJesus
    @UnashamedofJesus Місяць тому

    Good stuff guys as always! I enjoyed the commentary also from the new guy! God bless!

  • @dennisfitzpatrick8237
    @dennisfitzpatrick8237 Місяць тому

    You mentioned some resources: Reformation Heritage Commentary? Ancient church devotionals? Would love to know where to find them.

  • @its0the0water
    @its0the0water Місяць тому

    Isn't it supposed to be Luke 21? 25 36

    • @benmai-zb2iu
      @benmai-zb2iu Місяць тому

      we have the option on the LCMS lectionary

  • @UnashamedofJesus
    @UnashamedofJesus Місяць тому

    Thanks for walking through this brothers! Merry Christmas and God bless your preaching!

  • @terrytaerum7087
    @terrytaerum7087 Місяць тому

    So far as throwing down their outer garments, we have 2 Kings 9:13 where Jehu's cohorts throw down their garments in front of him after he has been anointed king through Elisha. As you noted, Zechariah 9:9 is the prophesy of the donkey. I recall a conversation with a missionary about the donkey (and the upper room) who noted that the language is immediately recognized by the persecuted church. A church meeting might be described as an "afternoon tea". Transfer of reading materials was based on pre-arranged code.

  • @terrytaerum7087
    @terrytaerum7087 Місяць тому

    I loved your "Gospel explosion" moving into Baptism and the notion that "the LORD is our righteousness" where He imputes his righteousness to us (those dwelling in the land). By referencing David, the prophesy reflects back to the time when the House of Judah and Israel were united. As such, the righteousness through Judah also apply to the House of Israel (and to those of us grafted on the vine).

  • @dianjacksondavis5383
    @dianjacksondavis5383 Місяць тому

    Pastor Appreciation Month is October in North Carolina. I thought it was the same throughout the Country. Learn something new everyday.

  • @lukeself8131
    @lukeself8131 Місяць тому

    Looking at this text through the lens of the Advent season in anticipation for the coming Christ on Christmas I am drawn to what Chesterton wrote that we "began to walk backwards through history to the place from which Christmas came." Before we come to the birth of Christ we experience His triumphal entry to death and resurrection. The triumphal entry is truly the first and most pure of all Christmas parades as Christ is escorted to His passion as the lamb led to slaughter all in order to bring forth redemption for humanity. A theme I think I'm going to play with this week is the idea of the Triumphal entry as the first and greatest Christmas parade.

  • @RLC-Pembroke
    @RLC-Pembroke Місяць тому

    Thanks, lads! I'm using this text for next week and you helped me to round out some of my thoughts! Go Old Testament!

  • @RevM
    @RevM Місяць тому

    I actually mentioned in my sermon last week (that this is basically a continuation of ... skipping a paragraph or two) that AC 23 has the statement to the emperor that "Your majesty will graciously take into account the fact that, in these last times of which the Scriptures prophesy, the world is growing worse and men are becoming weaker and more infirm."

  • @miriamcampos1476
    @miriamcampos1476 Місяць тому

    I liked the comparison of our personal death and Jesus’ return. Every person has a personal “appointed time” when we will leave our bodies here. It would be interesting to expand on “keep watching”. Jesus teaches about keeping watch in various parables, and it could be interesting to explore what His command looks like. In this passage, keeping watch looks like being a servant who continues to do his job without supervision, as if the master was coming soon. Being a doorkeeper sounds like a very boring job if no one is coming and going! Maybe when the master is away is when it’s most important to make sure only those who are working for the master are coming and going!

  • @terrytaerum7087
    @terrytaerum7087 Місяць тому

    I enjoy listening to 'Craft of Preaching' in preparation for listening to our own minister. I find your discussions to be helpful and I'm surprised pastors don't make comments. "be on guard; keep awake" is passive? really? Judges 5: "Awake, Awake", Deborah!, "Awake, Awake". Isaiah 51: "Awake Awake", Stand up O Jerusalem. When we look at OT roots, it doesn't sound passive at all. Furthermore, it's impossible to "keep awake" and we know that Jesus isn't against sleep, since he slept in a boat during a storm. So I think you guys nailed it when you asked "what is our job?" "are we being on guard as" doorkeepers? watchmen? like indentured servants, owing our Master everything, Jesus calls us to be his "doorkeepers", always on guard. always 'at ready'. thank you for the insights

  • @RobertSweet-v2f
    @RobertSweet-v2f Місяць тому

    Love the content, but the audio really detracts from it. The audio is a bit muddled. Both my wife and I think it sounds like the commentator on the viewer's left sounds like he is drowning (bubbling).

  • @blay1
    @blay1 Місяць тому

    🎉🎉🎉

  • @blay1
    @blay1 Місяць тому

    Amen 🎉

  • @sammiejaeyoung1316
    @sammiejaeyoung1316 Місяць тому

    I subscribed but on the video i first encountered your ministry i cant access the comments or comment for some reason but i do see someone elses comment before i click to read the rest or comment myself.

  • @FolkRockandStorytellers
    @FolkRockandStorytellers Місяць тому

    Requesting a favor! Would you mind asking whoever handles your UA-cam channel account to review the settings related to (for lack of a better technical term) PAY WALL, revenue stream settings: especially as it pertains to add popping up in the middle of videos? I often listen to your commentary while driving; and, well as places to the beginning of videos do not present the same complications, when the ads pop up in the middle of the video, it requires me to either listen to the whole or reach from my phone to the SKIP button - which, intern, causes me to routinely have to take my eyes off the road in order to bypass these ads: I have become more and more aware than for those who engage your videos while driving, as I do, may more often find themselves in a position, entertain the option to engage in DISTRACTED DRIVING practices. I rely on your video commentary weekly, because I am a lectionary preacher, and your videos have proven highly beneficial within the context of my preparation routine. I do understand the benefits of using the tools available on UA-cam to generate ongoing REVENUE STREAMS, I respectfully sent this request, fellow, disciple, and Christian, a lover of the Art of homiletics, above all as someone who not only heartedly love and thoroughly enjoy the great gift and privilege that is PREACHING THE GOSPEL to the precious people of God. Thank you so much for your consideration, and I hope, sincerely, that you can see, as clearly, as I do, the incredible benefit this request, when honored, would be not only for myself - but, for all of your dedicated listeners/viewers (subscribers). Keep up the good work! For preacher, like myself, those who need commentary, they can trust, the video you share, provide wonderful historical background and understanding, unique, and insightful perspectives and understandings, Theological/Homeletical/Exegetical viewpoints, along with real time practical life application connections (just name a few). Have a great Sunday and a truly blessed week. Allow your commitment, perseverance, and dedication to continuing empowering you all to spread the GOOD NEWS of Jesus Christ To all the people who engaged with your wonderful offering.

  • @RobertSweet-v2f
    @RobertSweet-v2f Місяць тому

    Notice, no floods are included. Perhaps a remembrance of God's promise after the Genesis flood?

  • @miriamcampos1476
    @miriamcampos1476 Місяць тому

    I chanced on your website this morning, and clicked on this video because my pastor preached on it last Sunday. The comment by the guy in the blue shirt, that the Pharisees could have bought widow’s houses, promising to take care of them, was new to me. Sounds like something religious men would do! But all the widow had was a two copper coins; they were not taking care of her. Really, they were oppressing her, keeping her in her place. My pastor preached on the way this opens our eyes to the way systems in a society can oppress social groups. God wants Christians to care about oppressed people around us; to see how social norms keep people “out”. The guy with”Love Thy Neighbor” on his shirt was going to talk about what I saw in the passage… the deep trust in God that people with nothing have to have. I was sorry to see the guy in the blue shirt cut him off; I wanted to hear the complete thought. I am struggling with trusting God right now. It’s hard to trust 100% when what you have been longing for has not been given. I wonder if you guys ever have been desperately trusting God? Her giving makes sense when you have been desperate too. It reminds me of the women who poured ointment on Jesus’ feet; it too was an act of crazy desperate faith. I like it when Jesus honors crazy desperate faith. Will He really “pull me out of the miry clay”? Or will I end up being like one of the people in Hebrews 11, where …”none of them received what had been promised…”? That’s the dilemma of crazy faith.

  • @RobertSundquist-tf3vs
    @RobertSundquist-tf3vs Місяць тому

    That's correct and a very interesting insight. Paying attention to things like this can be developed into deep reflections in the sermon. As long as they are rooted in the Gospel point and do not create a distraction.

    • @terrytaerum7087
      @terrytaerum7087 Місяць тому

      I love your presentations. Part of what triggered my question is you mentioned how "tricky the Hebrew is". Yet if we go back go Daniel 7, we might see how "tricky the Aramaic is". Readers seem unaware of how cosmopolitan Galilee and Jesus are. Jesus follows the "path of Elijah" in going from Tyre to Sidon when the Syrophenician (a woman similar to the Gentile widow of Zarephath) amazes us with her faith. He speaks to the demon possessed man at Gerasenes' tombs, the Samaritan woman at Jacob's well.

    • @RobertSundquist-tf3vs
      @RobertSundquist-tf3vs Місяць тому

      @@terrytaerum7087 Fair point. I always like the TDOT and Johns and Rosenthal to help me navigate the tricky Aramaic. I also like the connections you're making.

  • @terrytaerum7087
    @terrytaerum7087 Місяць тому

    Am I correct that Chapter 7 (the one we go back to) is in Aramaic? While chapter 12 is in Hebrew? The reason I ask is Aramaic (the language of Arameans like Laban and Rebekah) is also the language of commerce, for which government officials (eunichs like Daniel) would be expert in. On the same vein, it appears that direct quotes of Jesus are Aramaic - suggesting a linkage beyond historical accident.

  • @pastordavid4470
    @pastordavid4470 2 місяці тому

    Love your content. If I can make one suggestion: The intro music is way too loud and lasts too long into the start of the content.

  • @tonyemmanuel6659
    @tonyemmanuel6659 2 місяці тому

    I'd like to make a request: please fade the intro music much lower sooner when back to someone speaking. It's hard to hear the beginning of the content after the intro with the music overpowering it somewhat.

  • @terrytaerum7087
    @terrytaerum7087 2 місяці тому

    Once again, brilliant... While preaching in Nazareth, Jesus references the "widow of Zarephath" - a parallel between "the drought, prophesized by Elijah, in an assault on Ahab's god of fertility Baal" and the lack of faith in Jesus' home town resulting in the providence of the LORD reaching beyond Israel. We might wonder why Elijah was instructed to go to a foreign village - a 65 hour walk from the Brook of Cherith, culminating in the restoration of life to a widow's son who died. Apparently Isaac Newton, in documents bequeathed to the National Library of Israel in 1969, notes that there is a "providence of prophesy": that the purpose of prophesy is not to "predict" but to "show the hand of God". And so, It would be remarkable if it's purpose was so that, 870 years later, Jesus could make an illustration pointing, not just to the providence of the LORD, but also a resurrection for all the world.

  • @johnholliday5874
    @johnholliday5874 2 місяці тому

    Sound checks! Can't hear the guy on the left at all.

    • @terrytaerum7087
      @terrytaerum7087 2 місяці тому

      It must have been fixed - I had no problems hearing Bob, Adam, and Sam.

  • @terrytaerum7087
    @terrytaerum7087 2 місяці тому

    I'm hoping you have more videos like this. It was very good... Moses' mission begins with the Burning Bush, "I AM WHO I AM" on Mount Horeb and ends with the Shema Israel "Adonai Eloheinu, Adonai Echad" on the Plains of Moab. I loved the parallel you made between the mazuzah (meaning post) in which the Shema is fastened and the post on which Jesus is crucified.

  • @jeannegormick9686
    @jeannegormick9686 2 місяці тому

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

  • @terrytaerum7087
    @terrytaerum7087 2 місяці тому

    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 2 місяці тому

    coming back to the beattitudes is a great point

  • @larryruger1430
    @larryruger1430 2 місяці тому

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

  • @BizDevBootstrap
    @BizDevBootstrap 2 місяці тому

    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.