Peripatetics: The Art of Walking

Peripatetics: The Art of Walking

 

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Sunday, September 25, 2005

Getting Ready For Class Tonight

In order to get amped for class tonight, you'll want to read Luke 10: 25--37. It's the parable of the Good Samaritan and a story that you've likely read or heard of, but pay attention to some particulars this time, okay? Who are the people in the dialogue and what are their occupations? What are their questions and what verses do they use to support their answers? What's the nature of the questions? Who are the three people who could've helped the Samaritan? What point is Jesus trying to make by using them as an example? What is the lawyer's original question and how does Jesus turn it around on him?

Also, you'll want to go through John 13: 31--14:6. Pay close attention to the context of the story, too. When are these things being discussed? Why would the disciples have been highly confused? What is Jesus' primary interest in verse 32? What do you make of Thomas' question in 14? What does that have to do with love?

Remember, we'll be finishing up our 3-part sesson on "love" in the context of the Galatians 5 and the fruit of the Spirit discussion we'll be having all semester. So, see you in class tonight at 6:30PM!

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