Jesus Master Story Teller - The Gospels
Parables of Jesus
The Gospels - The Reign & Rule of the Creator - His stories End with The Story
April 4, 2021 • Todd Zeiler
Many thanks to the Bible Project https://bibleproject.com/podcast/purpose-parables/ Richard Rohr The earlier centuries of Christianity were much closer to the trans-rational (going beyond human reason or the rational) world of Jesus and his storytelling style of teaching (which does not lend itself to dogmatic or systematic theology). The Gospel says, “He would never speak to them except in parables” (Matthew 13:34). The indirect, metaphorical, symbolic language of a story or parable seems to be Jesus’ preferred way of teaching spiritual realities. Almost all of Jesus’ parables begin with the same phrase: “The Reign (rule) of God is like. . . .” Jesus fully knows he is speaking in metaphor, simile, story, and symbol. But in recent centuries, many Christians have not granted him that freedom, and thus we miss or avoid many of his major messages. We are much the poorer for it.
The Gospels - The Reign & Rule of the Creator - Riding in Upside Down! Luke 19 & 20
March 28, 2021 • Todd Zeiler
Many thanks to the Bible Project https://bibleproject.com/podcast/purpose-parables/ Richard Rohr The earlier centuries of Christianity were much closer to the trans-rational (going beyond human reason or the rational) world of Jesus and his storytelling style of teaching (which does not lend itself to dogmatic or systematic theology). The Gospel says, “He would never speak to them except in parables” (Matthew 13:34). The indirect, metaphorical, symbolic language of a story or parable seems to be Jesus’ preferred way of teaching spiritual realities. Almost all of Jesus’ parables begin with the same phrase: “The Reign (rule) of God is like. . . .” Jesus fully knows he is speaking in metaphor, simile, story, and symbol. But in recent centuries, many Christians have not granted him that freedom, and thus we miss or avoid many of his major messages. We are much the poorer for it.
The Gospels - The Reign & Rule of the Creator - Stinky Grapes - Mt 21
March 21, 2021 • Todd Zeiler
Many thanks to the Bible Project https://bibleproject.com/podcast/purpose-parables/ Richard Rohr The earlier centuries of Christianity were much closer to the trans-rational (going beyond human reason or the rational) world of Jesus and his storytelling style of teaching (which does not lend itself to dogmatic or systematic theology). The Gospel says, “He would never speak to them except in parables” (Matthew 13:34). The indirect, metaphorical, symbolic language of a story or parable seems to be Jesus’ preferred way of teaching spiritual realities. Almost all of Jesus’ parables begin with the same phrase: “The Reign (rule) of God is like. . . .” Jesus fully knows he is speaking in metaphor, simile, story, and symbol. But in recent centuries, many Christians have not granted him that freedom, and thus we miss or avoid many of his major messages. We are much the poorer for it.
The Gospels - The Reign & Rule of the Creator - It Won't Be Like You Think - Luke19
March 14, 2021 • Todd Zeiler
Many thanks to the Bible Project https://bibleproject.com/podcast/purpose-parables/ Richard Rohr The earlier centuries of Christianity were much closer to the trans-rational (going beyond human reason or the rational) world of Jesus and his storytelling style of teaching (which does not lend itself to dogmatic or systematic theology). The Gospel says, “He would never speak to them except in parables” (Matthew 13:34). The indirect, metaphorical, symbolic language of a story or parable seems to be Jesus’ preferred way of teaching spiritual realities. Almost all of Jesus’ parables begin with the same phrase: “The Reign (rule) of God is like. . . .” Jesus fully knows he is speaking in metaphor, simile, story, and symbol. But in recent centuries, many Christians have not granted him that freedom, and thus we miss or avoid many of his major messages. We are much the poorer for it.
The Gospels - The Reign & Rule of the Creator - Vines, Yards, Work, Tension, Grace - Matt20
March 7, 2021 • Todd Zeiler
Many thanks to the Bible Project https://bibleproject.com/podcast/purpose-parables/ Richard Rohr The earlier centuries of Christianity were much closer to the trans-rational (going beyond human reason or the rational) world of Jesus and his storytelling style of teaching (which does not lend itself to dogmatic or systematic theology). The Gospel says, “He would never speak to them except in parables” (Matthew 13:34). The indirect, metaphorical, symbolic language of a story or parable seems to be Jesus’ preferred way of teaching spiritual realities. Almost all of Jesus’ parables begin with the same phrase: “The Reign (rule) of God is like. . . .” Jesus fully knows he is speaking in metaphor, simile, story, and symbol. But in recent centuries, many Christians have not granted him that freedom, and thus we miss or avoid many of his major messages. We are much the poorer for it.
The Gospels - The Reign & Rule of the Creator - Unbridled Revenge vs Unbridled Mercy - Matt18
February 28, 2021 • Todd Zeiler
Many thanks to the Bible Project https://bibleproject.com/podcast/purpose-parables/ Richard Rohr The earlier centuries of Christianity were much closer to the trans-rational (going beyond human reason or the rational) world of Jesus and his storytelling style of teaching (which does not lend itself to dogmatic or systematic theology). The Gospel says, “He would never speak to them except in parables” (Matthew 13:34). The indirect, metaphorical, symbolic language of a story or parable seems to be Jesus’ preferred way of teaching spiritual realities. Almost all of Jesus’ parables begin with the same phrase: “The Reign (rule) of God is like. . . .” Jesus fully knows he is speaking in metaphor, simile, story, and symbol. But in recent centuries, many Christians have not granted him that freedom, and thus we miss or avoid many of his major messages. We are much the poorer for it.
The Gospels - The Reign & Rule of the Creator - Exile and New Value Systems - Luke 15
February 21, 2021 • Todd Zeiler
Many thanks to the Bible Project https://bibleproject.com/podcast/purpose-parables/ Richard Rohr The earlier centuries of Christianity were much closer to the trans-rational (going beyond human reason or the rational) world of Jesus and his storytelling style of teaching (which does not lend itself to dogmatic or systematic theology). The Gospel says, “He would never speak to them except in parables” (Matthew 13:34). The indirect, metaphorical, symbolic language of a story or parable seems to be Jesus’ preferred way of teaching spiritual realities. Almost all of Jesus’ parables begin with the same phrase: “The Reign (rule) of God is like. . . .” Jesus fully knows he is speaking in metaphor, simile, story, and symbol. But in recent centuries, many Christians have not granted him that freedom, and thus we miss or avoid many of his major messages. We are much the poorer for it.
The Gospels - The Reign & Rule of the Creator - this is NOT like THAT - Luke 14
February 14, 2021 • Todd Zeiler
Many thanks to the Bible Project https://bibleproject.com/podcast/purpose-parables/ Richard Rohr The earlier centuries of Christianity were much closer to the trans-rational (going beyond human reason or the rational) world of Jesus and his storytelling style of teaching (which does not lend itself to dogmatic or systematic theology). The Gospel says, “He would never speak to them except in parables” (Matthew 13:34). The indirect, metaphorical, symbolic language of a story or parable seems to be Jesus’ preferred way of teaching spiritual realities. Almost all of Jesus’ parables begin with the same phrase: “The Reign (rule) of God is like. . . .” Jesus fully knows he is speaking in metaphor, simile, story, and symbol. But in recent centuries, many Christians have not granted him that freedom, and thus we miss or avoid many of his major messages. We are much the poorer for it.
The Gospels - The Reign & Rule of the Creator - The Battle of Thrones - Luke 16
February 7, 2021 • Todd Zeiler
Many thanks to the Bible Project https://bibleproject.com/podcast/purpose-parables/ Richard Rohr The earlier centuries of Christianity were much closer to the trans-rational (going beyond human reason or the rational) world of Jesus and his storytelling style of teaching (which does not lend itself to dogmatic or systematic theology). The Gospel says, “He would never speak to them except in parables” (Matthew 13:34). The indirect, metaphorical, symbolic language of a story or parable seems to be Jesus’ preferred way of teaching spiritual realities. Almost all of Jesus’ parables begin with the same phrase: “The Reign (rule) of God is like. . . .” Jesus fully knows he is speaking in metaphor, simile, story, and symbol. But in recent centuries, many Christians have not granted him that freedom, and thus we miss or avoid many of his major messages. We are much the poorer for it.
The Gospels - The Reign & Rule of the Creator - Empty Yourself for a Thin Place - Luke 18
January 31, 2021 • Todd Zeiler
Many thanks to the Bible Project https://bibleproject.com/podcast/purpose-parables/ Richard Rohr The earlier centuries of Christianity were much closer to the trans-rational (going beyond human reason or the rational) world of Jesus and his storytelling style of teaching (which does not lend itself to dogmatic or systematic theology). The Gospel says, “He would never speak to them except in parables” (Matthew 13:34). The indirect, metaphorical, symbolic language of a story or parable seems to be Jesus’ preferred way of teaching spiritual realities. Almost all of Jesus’ parables begin with the same phrase: “The Reign (rule) of God is like. . . .” Jesus fully knows he is speaking in metaphor, simile, story, and symbol. But in recent centuries, many Christians have not granted him that freedom, and thus we miss or avoid many of his major messages. We are much the poorer for it.
The Gospels - The Reign & Rule of the Creator - Wheat Weeds Relief Words Matter Matthew 13
January 24, 2021 • Todd Zeiler
Many thanks to the Bible Project https://bibleproject.com/podcast/purpose-parables/ Richard Rohr The earlier centuries of Christianity were much closer to the trans-rational (going beyond human reason or the rational) world of Jesus and his storytelling style of teaching (which does not lend itself to dogmatic or systematic theology). The Gospel says, “He would never speak to them except in parables” (Matthew 13:34). The indirect, metaphorical, symbolic language of a story or parable seems to be Jesus’ preferred way of teaching spiritual realities. Almost all of Jesus’ parables begin with the same phrase: “The Reign (rule) of God is like. . . .” Jesus fully knows he is speaking in metaphor, simile, story, and symbol. But in recent centuries, many Christians have not granted him that freedom, and thus we miss or avoid many of his major messages. We are much the poorer for it.
The Gospels - The Reign & Rule of the Creator - The Story of Other Side - Luke 11
January 17, 2021 • Beth Roberts
Many thanks to the Bible Project https://bibleproject.com/podcast/purpose-parables/ Richard Rohr The earlier centuries of Christianity were much closer to the trans-rational (going beyond human reason or the rational) world of Jesus and his storytelling style of teaching (which does not lend itself to dogmatic or systematic theology). The Gospel says, “He would never speak to them except in parables” (Matthew 13:34). The indirect, metaphorical, symbolic language of a story or parable seems to be Jesus’ preferred way of teaching spiritual realities. Almost all of Jesus’ parables begin with the same phrase: “The Reign (rule) of God is like. . . .” Jesus fully knows he is speaking in metaphor, simile, story, and symbol. But in recent centuries, many Christians have not granted him that freedom, and thus we miss or avoid many of his major messages. We are much the poorer for it.
The Gospels - The Reign & Rule of the Creator - Soil Mutts Matthew 13
January 10, 2021 • Todd Zeiler
Many thanks to the Bible Project https://bibleproject.com/podcast/purpose-parables/ Richard Rohr The earlier centuries of Christianity were much closer to the trans-rational (going beyond human reason or the rational) world of Jesus and his storytelling style of teaching (which does not lend itself to dogmatic or systematic theology). The Gospel says, “He would never speak to them except in parables” (Matthew 13:34). The indirect, metaphorical, symbolic language of a story or parable seems to be Jesus’ preferred way of teaching spiritual realities. Almost all of Jesus’ parables begin with the same phrase: “The Reign (rule) of God is like. . . .” Jesus fully knows he is speaking in metaphor, simile, story, and symbol. But in recent centuries, many Christians have not granted him that freedom, and thus we miss or avoid many of his major messages. We are much the poorer for it.
The Gospels - The Reign & Rule of the Creator Revealed in the Art of Story
January 3, 2021 • Todd Zeiler
Many thanks to the Bible Project https://bibleproject.com/podcast/purpose-parables/ Richard Rohr The earlier centuries of Christianity were much closer to the trans-rational (going beyond human reason or the rational) world of Jesus and his storytelling style of teaching (which does not lend itself to dogmatic or systematic theology). The Gospel says, “He would never speak to them except in parables” (Matthew 13:34). The indirect, metaphorical, symbolic language of a story or parable seems to be Jesus’ preferred way of teaching spiritual realities. Almost all of Jesus’ parables begin with the same phrase: “The Reign (rule) of God is like. . . .” Jesus fully knows he is speaking in metaphor, simile, story, and symbol. But in recent centuries, many Christians have not granted him that freedom, and thus we miss or avoid many of his major messages. We are much the poorer for it.