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Now Hear Me Out with Pastor Ryan Braley

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Have you ever considered how the faith of early Christians might challenge today's social norms? Join me, Pastor Ryan, as we close our You Pick series with a deep exploration of the book of Philemon. I share amusing and eye-opening stories from my recent trip to Tanzania, including the quirks of driving on the left side of the road and navigating squatty potties, to set the stage for a profound discussion on cultural shifts and the gospel’s transformative power.
Imagine living in ancient Rome and suddenly committing to a faith that demands a complete overhaul of your daily life. We'll uncover how Paul's letter to Philemon disrupted the entrenched social norms of his time. By examining the story of Onesimus, a runaway slave, and his reconciliation with his master, Philemon, we'll draw parallels to the radical changes early Christians embraced. The gospel not only called for personal transformation but also for new ways of relating to each other, challenging societal structures head-on.
Wrapping up our conversation, we delve into the profound themes of reconciliation and redemption that Paul champions in his letter. With insights from NT Wright, we explore how Paul's appeal to Philemon transcends manipulation and embodies genuine faith. The concept of koinonia, or mutual partnership, teaches us that faith isn't just a private affair—it's a community endeavor. Let's consider how we, too, can live out the hope and healing of Christ in our daily lives, building bridges and mending relationships as Paul did.

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Capíttulos

1. Wrapping Up Summer (00:00:00)

2. Living Out Beliefs in Daily Life (00:07:17)

3. Reconciliation and Redemption (00:11:58)

4. Living Out Faith in Daily Life (00:21:52)

5. Living Out Reconciliation in Practice (00:33:41)

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Have you ever considered how the faith of early Christians might challenge today's social norms? Join me, Pastor Ryan, as we close our You Pick series with a deep exploration of the book of Philemon. I share amusing and eye-opening stories from my recent trip to Tanzania, including the quirks of driving on the left side of the road and navigating squatty potties, to set the stage for a profound discussion on cultural shifts and the gospel’s transformative power.
Imagine living in ancient Rome and suddenly committing to a faith that demands a complete overhaul of your daily life. We'll uncover how Paul's letter to Philemon disrupted the entrenched social norms of his time. By examining the story of Onesimus, a runaway slave, and his reconciliation with his master, Philemon, we'll draw parallels to the radical changes early Christians embraced. The gospel not only called for personal transformation but also for new ways of relating to each other, challenging societal structures head-on.
Wrapping up our conversation, we delve into the profound themes of reconciliation and redemption that Paul champions in his letter. With insights from NT Wright, we explore how Paul's appeal to Philemon transcends manipulation and embodies genuine faith. The concept of koinonia, or mutual partnership, teaches us that faith isn't just a private affair—it's a community endeavor. Let's consider how we, too, can live out the hope and healing of Christ in our daily lives, building bridges and mending relationships as Paul did.

Join us! Facebook | Instagram | www.clcelkriver.org

  continue reading

Capíttulos

1. Wrapping Up Summer (00:00:00)

2. Living Out Beliefs in Daily Life (00:07:17)

3. Reconciliation and Redemption (00:11:58)

4. Living Out Faith in Daily Life (00:21:52)

5. Living Out Reconciliation in Practice (00:33:41)

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