Exodus: The Choosen Ones – Week 2

Category : Bible, Bible Study, Exodus, Old Testament

As mentioned some weeks ago I have been part of a team working on a six week study course on the book of exodus. Unfortunately, due to my week in the USA I missed the opening session but here is what I delivered for week 2.

Entitled “Gods Exit Strategy: The Plagues”  we looked at  Exodus 5 – 11. I’ve included below links to the recording (sorry if the quality is not amazing; it was recorded live straight to my laptop and has not been edited except to remove some of the discussion chatter). If there is demand I can add the slides and my more detailed notes.

I hope it’s useful. I may add a companion post when I have more time.

I will post the remaining 4 weeks worth in the same way when they are completed.

I hope it’s useful.

Beer and Bible: Luke 7:36 – 8:18

Category : Beer and Bible

Sorry that I missed last weeks report. We did meet and I’m afraid you will now never know what was discussed. This week, back in the lounge of The Northcote Hotel, the gathered took on these two quite famous stories from Luke. Jesus anointed by the sinful women and the parable of the sower.

Questions

The main questions that came up were;

  1. Are the stories in Luke actually true as they seem too similar, but also different, to accounts in other Gospels.
  2. Why is the story of the sinful women included?
  3. Why did Jesus talk in code?
  4. Why did he seem to not want certain people to understand?

Discussion

We discussed at length two main ideas. The first being whether or not we can take the Gospels at face value and why Luke has hand picked the narrative that he has. The second was why Jesus talked in riddles that only some people could understand.

Somehow we ended with a fantastic discussion about whether or not Jesus was God? Did the first Christians see him as God? Does it really matter either way.

Man we were deep.

Drinks consumed were:  6x, Carlsberg, Heineken, sparkling mineral water (!)

Next week

Reading: Luke 8 (the rest)

Venue: The Northcote Hotel (lounge bar)

Time: 20:00

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Beer and Bible: Luke 6 (b)

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Category : Beer and Bible

After a couple of weeks off Beer and Bible was back in the lounge of The Northcote Hotel. We picked up where we left off in Luke Chapter 6 but didn’t get very far.

Questions

The main questions that came up were;

  1. Who are our enemies? Do we actually have any?
  2. What does it mean; turn the other cheek? And all that.
  3. What is judging? 

Discussion

The focus of the discuss was on the very challenging verses 27-36. We talked about the context of Roman occupation into which these words were originally spoken. We agreed that the idea of having enemies is almost alien to us. The concept is normally watered down to people who are rude to you while queueing at the post office etc. 

What followed was quite a long discussion about whether or not Jesus was asking his followers to be subversion and cunning (be nice to bad people because it will make them feel bad) or if Jesus was asking us to just be nice.

Finally we talked about judging. We agreed that we make judgements all the time and that this passage isn’t suggesting that it is bad to judge right from wrong. We considered the idea of our motives being important and how we always need to keep the context of the fact that we are all the same really. We are all human beings; created in the image of God. We are not any better than anybody else.

Some rather honest discussion followed about situations we find it difficult not to be judgmental. It was a very useful exchange *smile*

It was suggested that these are some of the most difficult and challenging verses in the Bible. I guess it’s no surprise that we didn’t get much further.

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

Good evening all round!

Next week

Reading: Luke 6: 43 – end (and maybe into seven if we are lucky)

Venue: The Northcote Hotel (lounge bar)

Time: 20:00 

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