On the Way is a Bible Study podcast that walks through Scripture in episodes that are short enough (less than 10 minutes) that you can listen to them on the way to your destination and deep enough to help you on the way to becoming who God created you to be.
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On the Way is a Bible Study podcast that walks through Scripture in episodes that are short enough (less than 10 minutes) that you can listen to them on the way to your destination and deep enough to help you on the way to becoming who God created you to be.
Thank you for joining me for this episode of On The Way. Here are the discussion question for this episode:
The religious expert was able to summarize the Old Covenant Jewish law the same way Jesus did: love God and love people. How is it that such a complex list of rules can be summarized so succinctly? (Luke 10:27)
Jews hated Samaritans, but Jesus used a Samaritan as an example of sacrificial love. Are there people in our world that are seen as the enemy or as outcasts that we need to see as neighbors? How can we be neighborly to them? (Luke 10:29)
Jesus praised Mary for focusing on Jesus rather than on Martha's tasks. Are you naturally more like Mary (relationship focused) or like Martha (task focused)? (Luke 10:42)
Do you see Jesus' example prayer in Luke 11:2-4 as a passage we should quote, as an outline that we should follow, or simply as an example of how we can talk to God? (Luke 11:2-4)
On The Way with Mike Wilson
On the Way is a Bible Study podcast that walks through Scripture in episodes that are short enough (less than 10 minutes) that you can listen to them on the way to your destination and deep enough to help you on the way to becoming who God created you to be.