Are you looking at the meals of Jesus as a glimpse of the marriage supper of the lamb? Where we will have Jesus present at our table? Is that it? Hospitality type of stuff
Well kindof - but my interest is principally in the marriage supper of the Lamb and looking at Jesus' (and John's) comments about that, rather than in what Jesus did on earth.
I'm interested in the physical blessing itself and the experience of that, more than the people involved.
I don't know if these sort of emphases will be workable. I hope so. It's all stemming from a curiosity about God's vision for physicality.
Fiona is a proud Tasmanian who now calls Chile home. Both Hobart and Santiago sit beneath mountains, but the mountains are very different and their cities too. With God's help, Fiona will help her Chilean sisters make sense of the Bible, get to know its Author better and learn what it means to live as loved, forgiven people.
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Are you looking at the meals of Jesus as a glimpse of the marriage supper of the lamb? Where we will have Jesus present at our table? Is that it? Hospitality type of stuff
Well kindof - but my interest is principally in the marriage supper of the Lamb and looking at Jesus' (and John's) comments about that, rather than in what Jesus did on earth.
I'm interested in the physical blessing itself and the experience of that, more than the people involved.
I don't know if these sort of emphases will be workable. I hope so. It's all stemming from a curiosity about God's vision for physicality.
Is this your project?
I think the fact that Jesus ate fish with his disciples after his resurrection is pretty important.
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