Episode 361: The Consequences of Divine Love
Transforming Mission Podcast with Tim Bias & Sara Thomas
Release Date: 02/25/2025
Transforming Mission Podcast with Tim Bias & Sara Thomas
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Experience the tension of divine love as Jesus challenges expectations in Nazareth. Why does the crowd turn against him? What does this mean for you today? Explore how God's love breaks barriers, invites the outsider, and calls you to extend grace beyond your comfort zone. Discover what it means to follow Jesus, even when it leads to rejection. Join this conversation on radical love, inclusion, and the mission of the church.
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Time Stamp for Episode 361
00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview
00:55 Setting the Stage: Jesus in Nazareth
01:28 Scripture Reading: Fulfillment of Prophecy
02:24 The Crowd's Reaction: From Amazement to Rage
03:53 Discussion: The Radical Nature of Divine Love
05:29 Personal Reflections and Modern Applications
09:19 Challenges of Following Jesus Today
13:11 Living Out Radical Love in Daily Life
16:37 The Church as a Beacon of Hope
19:48 Conclusion and Call to Action