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Oct 2024
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The Pack Bible Podcast: Week 7

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Scripture References: Luke 9:51-56; 2 Kings 1; James 1:20; Psalm 31:6, 11; Psalm 5:5; John 3:16

Intro: These sermon notes cover the Radiant Pack Bible Podcast's "Middle School Takeover" edition. Hosted by Glenn Power and Catalina Blair, this discussion features guest Evie Blair (7th grade), sharing her thoughtful insights and questions from engaging with the church's fall Bible reading plan, particularly passages in Luke and Psalms.

Key Points:

  1. Jesus Knows Our Thoughts (Luke): Evie shared her observation that Jesus often knew and responded to people's unspoken thoughts. This was discussed as both comforting (He truly understands us) and sobering (He knows everything).
  2. Calling Down Fire? (Luke 9:51-56): Evie questioned James and John's request to call down fire on an unwelcoming Samaritan village. Key discussion points: 
    • OT Context: The disciples likely recalled Elijah calling down fire (2 Kings 1), an act God endorsed in that specific situation against violent opposition to His prophet.
    • Jesus' Correction: Jesus rebuked them because their motivation stemmed from personal offense and anger ("You do not know what spirit you're of"), not God's righteous judgment. Human anger doesn't achieve God's purposes (James 1:20).
    • Our Mandate: Believers are generally called to love enemies and pray for persecutors, reflecting God's character, leaving ultimate judgment to Him.
  3. Jesus' Unlimited Forgiveness: Evie expressed amazement at Jesus' capacity to forgive repeatedly, contrasting it with human limitations and tendency to take offense personally.
  4. Wrestling with Psalms (Psalm 31):
    • Feeling Forgotten vs. Fled From (v. 11): Addressed the apparent contradiction. Explained as poetic language expressing profound feelings of rejection from multiple angles – feeling ignored/invisible and feeling actively shunned/avoided.
    • Hating the Wicked (v. 6; cf. Ps 5:5): Tackled the difficult concept of David/God "hating" the wicked. Clarified that God loves all people He created (John 3:16). This "hatred" refers to God's righteous opposition to persistent, hardened rebellion and identification with evil itself, not a rejection of the person should they ever repent.

Conclusion: This sermon discussion, enriched by Evie Blair's perspective, highlighted valuable insights gained from reading Scripture at any age. It touched on Jesus' intimate knowledge of us, His call to love over retaliation, His boundless forgiveness, and how to approach challenging concepts like divine "hatred" within the larger context of God's love and justice.

Call to Action: Be encouraged by the thoughtful questions and insights from younger believers like Evie. Approach Scripture with openness and honest questions. Find comfort in Jesus' deep understanding of you. Choose love and forgiveness over anger and vengeance. Wrestle with difficult passages, seeking answers within the full counsel of God's Word.

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