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love it
good wisdom 👍
this is my first time studying Acts thank you so much!
Wow 😳
A lot to think about here
humbling...thank you 🙏
It is always the lost property that troubles and excites our attention more than what we still have. As for your friend’s interpretation of the ”younger son” being Jesus, it sounds like an interpretation imputed to the parable rather than found in it. After showing the Father’s joy over His returned son, you could and should explain how Jesus ”became sin for us”, even taking humanity’s most eggregious sins in His own body to redeem us. But please don’t say He ”wasted his substance with riotous
Hi, Pastor Will. I enjoy your teaching, but on Luke 15, not sure i can agree with all of your interpretations. It would only be a lazy, careless shepherd that would not be troubled about a lost sheep, leave the flock with other shepherds(i believe to be the assumption obvious to His listeners), and seek the lost sheep until he finds it or its remains. Each sheep being highly valued, especially in that culture. Likewise missing pieces of silver. It is always the lost property that troubles and
Thanks for all that you guys do! Love this series! The gospel of Luke parts 50 and 51 are the same devotion on my end. Are other people having this issue?
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