
Genesis 3 and Mark 3
06/03/24 • 42 min
In today's episode, Nick and Andy discuss Genesis 3 and Mark 3 (the lectionary readings for Sunday, June 9th) and try to answer the following questions:
- In what ways does shame still cause us to run and hide?
- Why is blame still a natural human reaction?
- If Jesus came today, what would we think of him?
- What makes someone a member of Jesus' family?
And a whole lot more!
In today's episode, Nick and Andy discuss Genesis 3 and Mark 3 (the lectionary readings for Sunday, June 9th) and try to answer the following questions:
- In what ways does shame still cause us to run and hide?
- Why is blame still a natural human reaction?
- If Jesus came today, what would we think of him?
- What makes someone a member of Jesus' family?
And a whole lot more!
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2 Peter 3
In today's episode Nick and Andy finish 2 Peter 3 and try to answer the following questions:
- What words do we remember the most in life?
- Is God's perceived slowness to return a sign of mercy?
- What does it mean to be ready for Jesus to come?
- Would the Apostle Paul be popular today?
- How do we grow in grace and knowledge of Jesus?
And a lot more. Plus, listen after the podcast for a special outtake!
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In today's episode, Nick and Andy discuss Mark 4 and 2 Corinthians 5 (the lectionary readings for Sunday, June 16th) and try to answer the following questions:
- How do we walk by faith and not by sight?
- Will there be ranks in heaven?
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- Where do you see the Kingdom of God and are we helping at all?
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