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Summary: Having a biblical view of Jesus shapes how you read the Bible. In this episode, Robby and Chris look at a couple of common stories in the New Testament and explain how with a more in-depth knowledge of the Old Testament these common stories hold greater significance. Time Stamps: 1:43 (Who Jesus is in his context) 12:04 (Why Jesus’s first miracle was important) 14:34 (Jesus is the new Moses) 18:25 (How do you share the gospel?) Links: Click here to receive Replicate’s discipleship resources for your home, group, and church Join the Replicate Network: A guide and support system to help your church thrive. Quotes: When you don’t know who Jesus really was you create a Jesus in your own image to suit your own needs and wants. - Robby Gallaty We think about Jesus in the current context we’re in and we try to apply Jesus into our context - Chris Swain
Summary: Having a biblical view of Jesus shapes how you read the Bible. In this episode, Robby and Chris look at a couple of common stories in the New Testament and explain how with a more in-depth knowledge of the Old Testament these common stories hold greater significance.
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Summary: Having a biblical view of Jesus shapes how you read the Bible. In this episode, Robby and Chris look at a couple of common stories in the New Testament and explain how with a more in-depth knowledge of the Old Testament these common stories hold greater significance.
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Join the the Replicate Newsletter. We break down discipleship making strategies you can use to grow. Step-by-step, we walk through tactics each week. For free.