I read the story of the prodigal son in my daily readings this week and then when we went to see Rob Bell on Saturday he talked about the story. He brought up something I haven't really ever thought about the story. The story is left unresolved. It ends with the father and older son talking outside the party. We don't find out if the son goes to the party for his wayward younger son who has come home or if he stays outside pouting, or if something else entirely different happens.
I found that to be a great take on the story. We are left to interpret what happened. Hmmm
grace & peace
kevin
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Reading Through the Bible in a Year (Week 4) The Gospel According to Luke 1-12
I think the Gospel of Luke is my favorite of the gospels for a few reasons. First, it talks of Jesus as a universal figure. Second, it also kind of has a sequel in the Book of Acts-also written by Luke. Third, it has a theme of God's plan. Just a few thoughts about Luke...more to follow
grace & peace
kevin
grace & peace
kevin
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Reading Through the Bible in a Year (Week 3) The Gospel According to Mark
The gospel of Mark is written quite differently than the the gospel of Matthew. It is very childlike in its telling, it has only about half the number of chapters as Matthew. It is widely regarded as the earliest of the four gospels.
I believe my favorite part of Mark is the "controversy" stories underscoring Jesus teachings and how those teaching ultimately conflicted with the scribes and pharisees. Those 5 conflicting issues were: Faith, Blasphemy, the Son of Man's divine authority, how to deal with Tax Collectors and Sinners, and the Sabbath and keeping it holy.
Ultimately Jesus thought differently about these issues and that was part of the reason he was questioned. I guess it is true-Jesus got it and we are still trying to replicate that today.
I also like verse 10:15. It states that whoever does not receive the kingdom of God as a little child will never enter it. This verse to me stresses the importance of raising our children right and get them started with their love for Jesus at an early age. (Thanks mom for MAKING me go to church)
grace& peace
kevin
I believe my favorite part of Mark is the "controversy" stories underscoring Jesus teachings and how those teaching ultimately conflicted with the scribes and pharisees. Those 5 conflicting issues were: Faith, Blasphemy, the Son of Man's divine authority, how to deal with Tax Collectors and Sinners, and the Sabbath and keeping it holy.
Ultimately Jesus thought differently about these issues and that was part of the reason he was questioned. I guess it is true-Jesus got it and we are still trying to replicate that today.
I also like verse 10:15. It states that whoever does not receive the kingdom of God as a little child will never enter it. This verse to me stresses the importance of raising our children right and get them started with their love for Jesus at an early age. (Thanks mom for MAKING me go to church)
grace& peace
kevin
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