Beer and Bible: Luke 6 (a)

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Category : Beer and Bible, Luke

There were slightly less of us on Wednesday but that didn’t dent our enthusiasm. If anything it made for a better evening and a more in depth discussion. The original plan was to tackle all of Luke 6 but we were so enthralled by the discussion that it got to 10pm and we were only half way through.

The great thing about our time together is that we don’t really have an agenda. We don’t need to blitz a whole chapter every week. The passage is a catalyst for discussion as we seek to get to know other better and get to know God a little better too.

Once again we dipped in and out of other Gospels as we sort to find some context for what we were reading about the calling of the disciples. We also spent some time in Exodus in an attempt to work out what all the fuss is about the Sabbath.

Questions

The main questions that came up were;

  1. Why is the calling of the disciples seemingly in a different chronological place from the accounts in other Gospels.
  2. What is a Sabbath? Should we keep it? How does that work today?

Discussion

Some discussion surrounding the make up of the Bible and how the books were constructed. Who was Luke written for and how that affects is contents. Context is key.

A long discussion followed about the Sabbath. Why is such a big deal made of it? Even in the ten commandments it seems to get more real estate than any of the other nine.  We talked about the disappearance of a collective, national sabbath and whether or not the church should be doing anything to try and reverse this trend.

A large focus of discuss was on what it means for us to keep a Sabbath. Should we? Why? How? etc.

We didn’t get as far as chapter 17 so this will wait until next time.

Drinks consumed were: Guinness, 6x, and Landlord.

Next week

Reading: Luke 6: 17 – end

Venue: The Northcote Hotel (lounge bar if its not full again)

Time: 20:00 

Beer and Bible: Luke 5

Category : Beer and Bible, Bible, Luke

Last night seven of us gathered in the main bar of The Northcote Hotel (the lounge was full, shocking) for a beer and a discussion around Luke 5. The discussion took us around the chapter in question with minor detours into the other Gospels, Exodus, Genesis, and quite a long discussion on foreskinâ??s (erm). Just another quality Beer and Bible evening.

Questions

The main questions that came up were;

  1. What on earth are the last three verses all about. Wine skin’s and patches?  etc
  2. Why are we supposed to fast? Whatâ??s it all about anyway?
  3. Why are the accounts of calling of the first disciples different in the different Gospels

Discussion

The discussion took some twists and turns and led us into what it meant to be a disciple of a Rabbi and how the Jewish system of education worked (it was a better conversation that it sounds *smile*),

We also spent a fair amount of time trying to decide what indeed was harder for Jesus to say; â??Your sins are forgivenâ? or â??Get up and walkâ?. The gathered seemed split on that one so if you fancy adding to the debate then do chip in.

Talking about fasting; do we do it, why, etc etc was very interesting. It was useful, i believe, for all to get each others take on something which remains a bit of a mystery. It was useful to hear of experiences of fasting from real people, rather than just the â??super peopleâ?? in the Bible.

Drinks consumed were: Guinness, 6x, and water.

Next week

Reading: Luke 6

Venue: The Northcote Hotel (lounge bar if its not full again)

Time: 20:00Â