Let's Talk Bible: For Kids (and Parents) Chase Replogle
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- Religion & Spirituality
Join us each week as we talk about the world of the bible, along with facts, history, and words to help you better understand what you read. The Bible doesn’t have to be confusing. It actually makes a lot of sense; sometimes, you just need to talk it through. We hope it helps us all know Jesus better and learn to follow him with all of our heart, soul, mind, and strength. Let’s talk Bible.
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Crying Over Jesus' Feet (Luke 7:36-50)
Jesus received an invitation to dine with an important Pharisee. While there, a woman came in and began to cry over his feat, kissing them and anointing them with oil. We take a closer look at this strange scene and the Pharisee's response to it. We also learn an important Greek and Hebrew word, the word for peace.
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Blessed are Those Not Offended (Luke 7:18-35)
In today's episode, we get another chance to talk about John the Baptist. In prison, John began to wonder if Jesus really was the Messiah. We talk about expectations and what it means to be offended by Jesus. We also learn a new Greek word.
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The Faith of the Centurion (Luke 7:1-17)
In this week's conversation, we look at two of Jesus' miracles and talk about the important topics of humility and faith. We look at a character that Jesus said had greater faith than anyone in Israel. We also learn an important Greek word.
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Fruit Trees and Foundations (Luke 6:43-49)
In today's episode, we wrap up Jesus' sermon on the plain. We take a look at two everyday images that Jesus uses to teach us about obedience: fruit trees and foundations. We also learned a new Greek word that you can literally use around the house.
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Love Your Enemies (Luke 6:27-36)
As we continue to look at Jesus' sermon on the plain, we discuss some of Jesus' most famous words. But what does it actually mean to love our enemies, and why does Jesus want us to think about how we judge others? We also learn an important greek word that every disciple should know.
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Blessings and Warnings (Luke 6:12-27)
We've seen how the crowds were constantly rushing to hear Jesus, but in our discussion this week, we look at Jesus' calling of 12 disciples and how he began his important sermon on the mound. We also learn some helpful Greek words that you can use around the house with your parents.