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A Psychologist looks at Scripture
Dr. Peter Doherty
111 episodes
15 hours ago
Send us a text Todays Gospel is quite different from most others. In this Gospel we have Jesus aggressively driving the money changes and sellers out of the temple. At first glance it is quite different from Jesus’ usual way. There are no immediate teachings, healings or witty dialogue. It is clear that Jesus is passionate about his faith, and he is not willing to compromise. Professor David Landry of the University of St. Thomas and many other biblical sch...
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Send us a text Todays Gospel is quite different from most others. In this Gospel we have Jesus aggressively driving the money changes and sellers out of the temple. At first glance it is quite different from Jesus’ usual way. There are no immediate teachings, healings or witty dialogue. It is clear that Jesus is passionate about his faith, and he is not willing to compromise. Professor David Landry of the University of St. Thomas and many other biblical sch...
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Spirituality
Religion & Spirituality,
Christianity
Episodes (20/111)
A Psychologist looks at Scripture
John 2.13-22 Nov 9-25 Jesus speaking his truth to power
Send us a text Todays Gospel is quite different from most others. In this Gospel we have Jesus aggressively driving the money changes and sellers out of the temple. At first glance it is quite different from Jesus’ usual way. There are no immediate teachings, healings or witty dialogue. It is clear that Jesus is passionate about his faith, and he is not willing to compromise. Professor David Landry of the University of St. Thomas and many other biblical sch...
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15 hours ago
11 minutes

A Psychologist looks at Scripture
Luke 7,11-17 Nov 2 – 25 "Life Restored: The Widow’s Son and the Jesus Miracle"
Send us a text There are three stories in the Gospels where Jesus raises someone from the dead. We have the story of Lazarus being raised (John 11:38-44), Jarius’ 12-year-old daughter being raised as recorded in (Mark 5:21-43, Luke 8:40 and Matthew 9:18-26) and now in today’s Gospel we hear about Jesus raising the son of a widow in a town called Nain. What is interesting in this Gospel is how few facts we have about the story. In the two previous resurrection stories we have...
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1 week ago
7 minutes

A Psychologist looks at Scripture
Lk 18.9-14 Oct 26-25 "Faith or Facade? Unpacking Motives in Doing Good"
Send us a text So, we overhear the prayers of two very different men. One man, the Pharisees has done a lot and includes what he has done in a list expecting I guess to impress God. He was doing okay until he compared himself to the tax collector. The second man, the Tax collector has said little but admits to his wrongdoing and is truly sorry. It must have come as a shock to the first listeners to this parable. There are several points to this story. Appea...
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2 weeks ago
8 minutes

A Psychologist looks at Scripture
Luke 18:1-8 Oct 19-25 The Sacred Pause: Lessons on Waiting from the Bible
Send us a text In the Gospel of Luke 18:6-8 Jesus is teaching his disciples to pray always. He uses a short parable of a woman seeking justice from a corrupt judge. The woman successfully hassles the judge, wearing him down to finally getting the justice she was seeking. Jesus makes the interesting point that how much more will God grant what we ask if only we remain steadfast in our prayers. This raises many questions. Why does God often delay in answering our p...
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3 weeks ago
8 minutes

A Psychologist looks at Scripture
Luke 17:11-19 Oct 12-25 The Leper who Returned: Jesus, Healing, and the Power of Gratitude
Send us a text In today’s Gospel we read about a healing, specifically the healing of ten people with leprosy. Although this account is about people getting healed of a dreaded disease it is what happens after the healing that is most significant. Let’s take a step back to help put this Gospel in perspective. Leprosy or now known as Hansen’s Disease was a dreaded disease back in biblical times. There was no cure, and the method of transmission was not well unders...
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4 weeks ago
9 minutes

A Psychologist looks at Scripture
Luke 17:5-10 Oct 5, 25 Exploring the Disciples’ Quest for More
Send us a text In today’s Gospel Jesus is asked by his disciples on how to increase their faith. It looks like the disciples are finally understanding the ministry of Jesus. Remember the story of the rich young man found in Matthew 19:16 who asks Jesus what does he need to do to inherit eternal life? It was a fair question but where is the focus? The rich young man was focussed on getting what he wants. The question on how to increase one’s faith is focussed on ...
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1 month ago
10 minutes

A Psychologist looks at Scripture
Luke 16:19-31 Sept 28-25 Guarding Wealth, Forsaking Grace
Send us a text In today’s Gospel, Jesus shares a profoundly interesting parable. I would like to examine it further and in detail. In the parable, Jesus introduces the rich man, we do not know his name, but he wears purple, the color of royalty and feasts, not just on special holidays but every day. We then learn about Lazarus, a poor man. Unlike the rich man, Lazarus has a name. We would expect people to describe the rich man as the one having the name, but we know Je...
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1 month ago
10 minutes

A Psychologist looks at Scripture
Luke 16: 1-13 Sept 21-25 The Narrow Path of Loyalty: When Hearts Are Divided
Send us a text Today's Gospel highlights the importance of consistency and faithfulness, even in the small things. I find Jesus’ teaching about serving two masters particularly thought-provoking. Often, it feels like we have more than two masters competing for our time and energy. From my perspective, many people drift away from their faith not out of rejection of God, but because other responsibilities and distractions take priority. Family, career, and community are just a few of the demand...
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1 month ago
8 minutes

A Psychologist looks at Scripture
John 3: 13-17 Sept 14-25 Are you ready to participate in creation?
Send us a text Today’s Gospel from John focusses on a conversation Jesus had with Nicodemus. To give you some important background information, Nicodemus was a Pharisee. Scripture scholars remind us that despite the negative portrayal of Pharisees in the Gospels not all the Pharisees were against Jesus. Yes, there was a small group that were against Jesus and looked for every opportunity to discredit him. But, there were a few like Nicodemus who were drawn to Jesus’s m...
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1 month ago
7 minutes

A Psychologist looks at Scripture
Luke 14:25-33 Sep 7-25 Jesus shocks us with incredible teachings!
Send us a text For someone not familiar with Jesus’ style of teaching this Gospel would be shocking. I suspect the Gospel would be shocking for the first listeners. It completely contradicts the 5th commandment about honouring one’s parents Exodus 20:12. While there are no actual scriptural references from Jesus there are Gospel references of Jesus showing love to his parents. In Luke 2:48-51, Jesus as a boy shows respect and honour to Mary and Joseph, his earthly parents by retur...
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2 months ago
8 minutes

A Psychologist looks at Scripture
Luke 14: 1, 7-14 Aug 31-25 Do I really have to be humble to know God?
Send us a text Today’s Gospel begins with Jesus accepting an invitation to dine with one of the leading Pharisees. During this gathering, Jesus shares a teaching inspired by His observations that challenges the conventional understanding of social status. He emphasizes a reversal of worldly status through humility. But what exactly did Jesus mean by humility?
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2 months ago
8 minutes

A Psychologist looks at Scripture
Luke 13: 22-30 Aug 24-25 Will we be "saved"?
Send us a text Luke’s Gospel is very typical of Jesus style. We have read events where Jesus takes an accepted view, custom, or perception and reinterprets into something different. Often when Jesus is asked a question, he invites the questioner into a deeper meaning. What exactly did Jesus mean when he talks about the narrow gate. Let’s look further. Jesus asks if many will be saved. Likely behind that question is the more personal question, Will I be save...
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2 months ago
11 minutes

A Psychologist looks at Scripture
Luke 12:49-53 Aug 17-25 Do we fully understand the passion of Jesus?
Send us a text This passage might seem surprising—even unsettling. Here, we don’t see the serene, peaceful Jesus, but instead a passionate figure intensely devoted to his mission and faith. I believe Jesus is speaking metaphorically when he refers to fire—using it to symbolize the fervor and intensity he expects in our faith lives. He was not passionate about a lukewarm faith. In Revelation 3:14-16, Jesus rebukes the church in Laodicea precisely for their half-hearted devotion. Jesus knew fai...
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2 months ago
5 minutes

A Psychologist looks at Scripture
Luke 12:32-48 Aug 10-25 Are we TOO busy?
Send us a text In this Gospel we learn that the Father is pleased to give you the kingdom, this is incredible! The kingdom is given, not earned but a free gift. This is not the only such reference, in Luke 13:29 we read that "people will come from all over the world—from east and west, north and south—to take their places in the Kingdom of God,". Jesus says this before his death and resurrection. God knows that love cannot be forced nor develop in fear. Th...
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3 months ago
10 minutes

A Psychologist looks at Scripture
Luke 12-13-21 Aug 3-25 Be careful, procrastination is a threat to our spirituality!
Send us a text We have someone asking Jesus to help settle his case, to judge the merits of an inheritance dispute. Jesus does not take the bait and makes it clear to the individual that he is not here to judge. This is a valuable reminder to people who so often see God as one who judges and punishes. Jesus is very clear about his role. Jesus tells a parable of a man with a bountiful harvest who decides to store his grain and live well for a few years. No one ca...
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3 months ago
9 minutes

A Psychologist looks at Scripture
Luke 13:1-13 July 27, 25 How to pray like Jesus taught us.
Send us a text The disciples of Jesus note that John the Baptist has taught his disciples to pray. They had likely seen Jesus pray or go off to a lonely place to pray so they are curious. Jesus gives them direction and insight into prayer. These “instructions” have become a prayer, the well know Lord’s Prayer or the Our Father. Prayer is very important for growth in our spiritual life. Before I talk about prayer, I invite you to reflect on why you want to p...
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3 months ago
9 minutes

A Psychologist looks at Scripture
Luke 10:38-42 July 20, 2025 The story of Martha and Mary, who is your favorite?
Send us a text Mary, Martha and their brother Lazarus were friends of Jesus and they are frequently mentioned in the Gospels. We don’t have any record of anythng that Lazarus said but he is one of the three people in the Gospels that Jesus raised from the dead. The biblical record identifies these three explicit resurrection miracles performed by Jesus before his own resurrection. The story of Mary and Martha has often been used to justify the position that contemplation is more i...
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3 months ago
8 minutes

A Psychologist looks at Scripture
Luke 10:25-37 July 13-25 Are you ready for eternal life?
Send us a text In today’s Gospel Jesus is asked by a lawyer what must he do to inherit eternal life. The question is direct and honest, unlike many of the questions of the Pharisees and Sadducees that are often multi layered and are intended to trap Jesus rather learn from him. Jesus answers directly by asking him about the Law. This was understandable as the man was a lawyer. The man goes further and asks Jesus who is his neighbour. Jesus answers him with a para...
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3 months ago
9 minutes

A Psychologist looks at Scripture
Luke 10:1-12 July 6-25 Living our faith with all its rewards and traps!
Send us a text This story is unusual because we have two distinct parts. The first part focusses on the advice Jesus gives his disciples and the second part focusses upon their return. When the 72 return,, they are rejoicing after what appears to be a most successful mission.. They are excited about what they saw. It is noteworthy that the first thing the 72 disciples share is about their power. The evil spirits were subservient to them. Jesus redir...
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4 months ago
9 minutes

A Psychologist looks at Scripture
Mt 16:13-19 June 29 -25 Who is Jesus for you?
Send us a text Who is Jesus for you? Jesus asked this question to his disciples. We all know by now that when Jesus asks a question, he already knows the answer and a teaching follows. Today’s reading is no exception. Jesus asks his disciples “Who do people say that the Son of Man is?” Jesus gets a variety of answers, most people think he is a prophet who has resurrected from the dead. Jesus responds with a new question and takes the questioning to a deepe...
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4 months ago
9 minutes

A Psychologist looks at Scripture
Send us a text Todays Gospel is quite different from most others. In this Gospel we have Jesus aggressively driving the money changes and sellers out of the temple. At first glance it is quite different from Jesus’ usual way. There are no immediate teachings, healings or witty dialogue. It is clear that Jesus is passionate about his faith, and he is not willing to compromise. Professor David Landry of the University of St. Thomas and many other biblical sch...