In what way is Jesus like a thief?
They say these verses require that followers of Jesus must live under the same roof and share everything with one another.
They say these verses require that followers of Jesus must live under the same roof and share everything with one another.
The story must be read as part of a long sermon which begins at 12:1 and ends at 13:9.
The story must be read in the light of the eschaton, the final events in God’s plan for the world.
The story must be read as part of teaching about the difference between those who serve God and neighbour and those who serve themselves.
But Jesus answered the disciples request for a “boundary-marking prayer” by offering them a “life-shaping prayer.” Properly used,
The Lord’s prayer erases things in us.
The Lord’s prayer engraves things in us.
The Lord’s prayer leads us to embrace others.
The Lord’s prayer energizes us.
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