
The Rejected Son (Mark 11:27-12:12)
CrossWay Community Church
September 24th 2023
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The Rejected Son (Mark 11:27-12:12)
CrossWay Community Church
September 24th 2023
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The following notes are from a lesson I put together for CrossWay’s 2023 men’s retreat.
“Walking” is one of the most frequently used images in the entire Bible (not just by Paul, but especially by him). And we continue to use it even today (e.g., “How’s your walk with the Lord?”).
Uses of “walk” in Ephesians:
Introduction to the imagery:
“In biblical times walking was the most common way of going somewhere, even over long distances. … Beyond the literal mechanics of movement by foot, walking at a more figurative level becomes a prime metaphor for … a person’s lifestyle (with the image of walking suggesting continuing progress in time and in a chosen direction). … Passages such as these use the metaphor of walking to identify a person’s conduct of life and the results that flow from it.”
—Dictionary of Biblical Imagery
Consider how ubiquitous walking would have been for people in the ancient world—such a pervasive image for all aspects of their lives. And consider how much Paul him (author of Ephesians) would be familiar with the act of walking (traveling the Roman Empire during his missionary journeys in Acts).
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The Unexpected Ranking of Christ’s Kingdom (Mark 10:17-31)
CrossWay Community Church
August 20th, 2023
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An Outsider with Ears to Hear (Mark 7:24-37)
CrossWay Community Church
June 25th, 2023

Jesus taught that divorce “from the beginning … was not so” and that those who divorce commit adultery. Yet he also added, “except for sexual immorality” (Mt 5:31-32; 19:3-9). And Paul says believers are “not bound” if their unbelieving spouse leaves them (1 Cor 7:15). These texts are source of much debate. And yet their implications are extremely pressing and practical for many. What does the Bible have to say about divorce, and if divorce any possibility of remarriage thereafter? New Testament scholar Andy Naselli joins Kirk to discuss these matters.
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From Andy Naselli, “What the New Testament Teaches about Divorce and Remarriage.”