In Context is a weekly radio show broadcast each Monday evening and now brought to you as a podcast.
My name is Patrick, I’m one of life’s strugglers but I’ve come to find strength and hope in the person and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth. He’s my teacher, and I’m learning to follow him throughout life’s journey.
I’ve been reading and Learning and studying and thinking about the Scriptures for more years than I can remember. And I've been greatly blessed with opportunities to teach others over the years, in all sorts of places and in all different kinds of circumstances.
This show has evolved over the months, and will likely continue to do so as I try to work out what works best – so I welcome all feedback from my listener! I've tried to see things in their historical and literary contexts, along with considering something of the missional matters to be drawn out of the text.
So come with me on a journey through the Scriptures, beginning with the writings of Luke.
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In Context is a weekly radio show broadcast each Monday evening and now brought to you as a podcast.
My name is Patrick, I’m one of life’s strugglers but I’ve come to find strength and hope in the person and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth. He’s my teacher, and I’m learning to follow him throughout life’s journey.
I’ve been reading and Learning and studying and thinking about the Scriptures for more years than I can remember. And I've been greatly blessed with opportunities to teach others over the years, in all sorts of places and in all different kinds of circumstances.
This show has evolved over the months, and will likely continue to do so as I try to work out what works best – so I welcome all feedback from my listener! I've tried to see things in their historical and literary contexts, along with considering something of the missional matters to be drawn out of the text.
So come with me on a journey through the Scriptures, beginning with the writings of Luke.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Luke 4:38–44. We remain in Capernaum, and we find ourselves amidst the ruins of a cluster of approximately twelve houses, occupied during the first century AD, and close to the ruins of a synagogue. Buried beneath the remains of an octagonal, Byzantine church, are the ruins of one particular house, slightly larger than most, but still a relatively simple, single-story dwelling.
Like most early Roman-period houses, it consists of a few small rooms clustered around two open courtyards containing ovens and grinding stones – and probably a few chickens too – but it’s what happens to the house after the middle of the first century AD that marks it as being of particular interest …
Moving on from these archaeological remains, Luke paints a picture of Jesus healing each and every one brought to him. Some were sick with various diseases, others were possessed with demons, and very subtly Luke reminds us that this Jesus, the teacher from Nazareth, was none other than the Son of God – the Christ.
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