Wednesday 9.25.2024 The Narrow Path with Steve Gregg LIVE!

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CALLS: 3:12 Witnesses to Jesus' Resurrection: Did Jesus appear only to his disciples? Did the Pharisees go check out the tomb? [1 Corinthians 15:6, Matthew 28:13].

7:06 God's Glory from My Suffering: Is God receiving glory from my terrible suffering? Is God a sadist? Where is my way out? How long do I have to suffer? Rec: topical lecture "Making Sense of Suffering".[2 Corinthians 4:17-18, 20:9].

15:33 "The Rest of the Dead": Who are "the rest of the dead until the thousand years are finished?" [Revelation 20:5, 2 Thessalonians 1:7-8].

20:05 "Son of Perdition": Is "Son of Perdition" a proper title for Judas? [John 17:12, 2 Thessalonians 2:3].

22:40 Gentiles Under the New Covenant: Are there Gentiles covered under the New Covenant? [Exodus 12:47-48, 2 Corinthians 3:6, Romans 11:11-36].

28:38 Following Christ with One's Own Conviction: Should not a Christian be allowed to make their own decisions according to one's own conviction? Shouldn't the Church (fellow believers) be more supportive? [1 Corinthians 5].

38:27 God Speaking to Us Today: Caller shares a story of God speaking to him.

41:29 Bible Contradictions: A skeptic brought up seemingly contradictory verses about directive to the disciples proving the Bible is incorrect. What would you say about that? [Luke 9:3, Mark 6:8].

50:50 Suffering: Caller shares her concern for those suffering and brings up Romans 8:28. [Romans 8:28].

52:32 Baptism of the Spirit & Tongues: How do you respond to someone who uses their gift of tongues as a prayer language? [1 Corinthians 14].

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CALLS: 3:12 Witnesses to Jesus' Resurrection: Did Jesus appear only to his disciples? Did the Pharisees go check out the tomb? [1 Corinthians 15:6, Matthew 28:13].

7:06 God's Glory from My Suffering: Is God receiving glory from my terrible suffering? Is God a sadist? Where is my way out? How long do I have to suffer? Rec: topical lecture "Making Sense of Suffering".[2 Corinthians 4:17-18, 20:9].

15:33 "The Rest of the Dead": Who are "the rest of the dead until the thousand years are finished?" [Revelation 20:5, 2 Thessalonians 1:7-8].

20:05 "Son of Perdition": Is "Son of Perdition" a proper title for Judas? [John 17:12, 2 Thessalonians 2:3].

22:40 Gentiles Under the New Covenant: Are there Gentiles covered under the New Covenant? [Exodus 12:47-48, 2 Corinthians 3:6, Romans 11:11-36].

28:38 Following Christ with One's Own Conviction: Should not a Christian be allowed to make their own decisions according to one's own conviction? Shouldn't the Church (fellow believers) be more supportive? [1 Corinthians 5].

38:27 God Speaking to Us Today: Caller shares a story of God speaking to him.

41:29 Bible Contradictions: A skeptic brought up seemingly contradictory verses about directive to the disciples proving the Bible is incorrect. What would you say about that? [Luke 9:3, Mark 6:8].

50:50 Suffering: Caller shares her concern for those suffering and brings up Romans 8:28. [Romans 8:28].

52:32 Baptism of the Spirit & Tongues: How do you respond to someone who uses their gift of tongues as a prayer language? [1 Corinthians 14].

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@41:35 perhaps, without assuming that there is any error in the text
(Matthew 10:10, Mark 6:8, Luke 9:3, 10:4, 22:35), the whole difficulty can be removed by the following explanation offered by Ellicott which can reconcile these passages

"Neither shoes, nor yet staves. — The apparent contradiction between these words and St. Mark’s “nothing except a staff only, ” “be shod with sandals, ” is explained by what has been said above. They were to have none of the reserved comforts of common travellers, no second staff in case the first should break, no second pair of shoes in which to rest the worn and weary feet. The “sandals” were the shoes of the peasant class."

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The King James gets the passages correct about the "staffs", or "staves". In Luke and Matthew Jesus tells them NOT to take staves (plural), but in Mark tells them to take one stave (singular).

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