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Galatians 6:1-18 Background: Paul concludes his argument with some final instructions and a show of impatience with the issue that caused him to write this
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Galatians 6:1-18 Background: Paul concludes his argument with some final instructions and a show of impatience with the issue that caused him to write this
The Kingdom of God has come near (Luke 10:1-20) What fascinates me about Jesus’ instructions to his 70 soon-to-be evangelists isn’t the lack of preparation,
Background for Gospel: To get to Jerusalem Jesus doesn’t have to travel through Samaria. He could take the long way around Samaria, but his journey
Background for the New Testament reading: Paul is describing two routes to salvation. First, that of those who know the Law, the Jews: although they
Galatians 2:15-21, Luke 7:36-8:3 Background for the Gospel: Luke’s Gospel has more stories about women than any of book in the Bible. Beginning with Mary
Background for the New Testament: Why does it matter so much for Paul to prove that he received his Gospel message directly from Christ and
Galatians 1:1-12, Luke 7:1-10 Background for New Testament: His Letter to the Galatians is Paul’s most passionate contribution to the Bible. The issue dealt with
Glory. Since I brought up the word last Sunday, I seem to be finding it everywhere. It’s in our liturgy, obviously, but it’s also outside
“Getting to know you, getting to know all about you…”
Isaiah 43:16-21 The prophet commands the people to forget the past, although he looks both backwards, to describe the Lord, and forward to God’s new