• Jesus sends out of the Twelve
    Oct 7 2020
    Jesus increases the impact of his mission by commissioning the Twelve. He sees that the mission is great - and still is today. The need for workers is still true.
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  • Jesus instructs the Twelve for their first mission
    Oct 7 2020
    Jesus increases the impact of his mission by commissioning the Twelve. He sees that the mission is great - and still is today. The need for workers is still true today.
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    30 m
  • Jesus teaches on the challenges of mission work
    Oct 7 2020
    Jesus continues his teaching about mission - in Galilee but also generally. He warns of difficulties to come but these are viewed in the light of eternal glory.
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    28 m
  • The death of John the Baptist
    Oct 7 2020
    Herod Antipas orders the execution of John at the request indirectly of Herodias. Herod only met Jesus in his final week but had influences in his home and territory. John fulfilled his mission.
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    32 m
  • The feeding of the 5,000
    Oct 7 2020
    Although Jesus is seeking rest, he has compassion on the crowd and involves the 12 fully in the miracle of multiplication. There are many lessons to be learnt.
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    31 m
  • Jesus walks on water
    Oct 7 2020
    After the dramatic feeding miracle, Jesus goes alone to pray. The disciples are on their own in a storm on the lake and Jesus comes to them walking on the water. Peter also walks on the water.
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  • Jesus - the bread of life
    Oct 7 2020
    This discourse is only recorded in John's Gospel. It relates to the miracle of feeding 5000. Are the people following to see more miracles or do they want to truly identify with him, his suffering and the life he offers?
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  • Jesus divides opinion
    Oct 7 2020
    The discussion following the feeding of the 5000 continues in Capernaum. Jesus continues to use metaphorical imagery. The crowd is divided in its response to his teaching about his suffering and then ascension.
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