Who wrote the Gospels?

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As previously mentioned, there was a strong presumption throughout much of the 19th and 20th centuries that the Gospels, at least in their final form were produced significantly after the events they purported to report.  Dates were suggested going well into the 2nd Century A.D and even conservative estimates suggested that the Gospels originated from… Continue reading Who wrote the Gospels?

What did Luke want us to be certain about?

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Our church have started working through Luke’s Gospel.  Chris who was preaching on the first bit of Luke 1 noted that we can be so caught up in the apologetic type questions about eye witnesses and reliability that we forger to read the Bible itself.   This is a helpful corrective to how we tend to… Continue reading What did Luke want us to be certain about?

The Faithroots Jesus Project

You may have noticed a new page on the site.  The Jesus Project is an attempt to bring together some resources looking at Jesus and the Gospels, focusing  on Luke’s account in his Gospel.  The aim is to integrate materials for families, the First Look Course and an evangelistic resource and more in depth teaching… Continue reading The Faithroots Jesus Project

Mustard

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The image of someone with only a small amount of faith, comparable to the size of a tiny seed  being able accomplish great things whether the casting of a tree as in Luke 17,  mountain (Mark 11:22) or both (Matthew 17:20),  is an evocative one.  It is central to Jesus’ teaching about faith in Luke… Continue reading Mustard

Lost sons, shrewd stewards and loved beggars -common themes across the parables

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One of the fascinating things that stands out as we read the parables of Jesus is to see the literary themes that link them together.  As well as linking back to the stories about a lost sheep and a lost coin, the parable of the prodigal son links forward to the two parables in Luke… Continue reading Lost sons, shrewd stewards and loved beggars -common themes across the parables