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Source
Bible Project podcast — https://bibleproject.com/podcasts/luke-part-4/
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What this book knows
Luke's Jesus deliberately provokes political-religious powers through table fellowship and non-retaliation, dying as a rebel-king vindicated by resurrection.
mortality
He knew he was the king, but he knew that he would come to his kingship in this way that involved the road of suffering.
BP-LUKE-PART-4-RC-003Following Jesus results in peace, literally. He was a man who taught non-retaliation and forgiveness — and it got him killed.
BP-LUKE-PART-4-RC-014obedience-and-authority
Right to the very end, Jesus is forgiving the Roman soldiers as they crucify him. This kind of thing will get you killed.
BP-LUKE-PART-4-RC-021He's going to call him out for giving into the Roman honor, shame, way of life.
BP-LUKE-PART-4-RC-008faith-and-doubt
It's only when you see the crucified Messiah as the real victor and king that you can actually recognize Jesus.
BP-LUKE-PART-4-RC-002He took the bread and gave thanks and he broke it and he started to give it to them — their eyes were opened and they recognized him.
BP-LUKE-PART-4-RC-023Illuminates
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