King's Way Podcast Ryan Dufoe
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- Religion & Spirituality
We are not academics, but we are avid learners. Come learn, make mistakes, and learn from those mistakes with us.
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Episode 180: Sunday Study Hall | Matthew 18.1-20
Who are the best Christians? Is it pastors, Christian monks, Bible college professors, activists, door-to-door evangelists, missionaries, or faithful weekly church attendees? Jesus answers this question in a way many of us might not: children and those like them. In this episode, Trevor and Ryan unpack the narrative and contextual setting behind the disciple's question and the child's presence in their midst, the ways that Jesus calls us to be childlike (and not just childish), and the implications of being childlike when you feel lost from God and when you fight with your brothers and sisters. Join the conversation by commenting your thoughts on the passage and how you've heard it taught down below!
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Episode 179: Sunday Study Hall | Matthew 17.14-27
Sometimes stories in the gospel accounts can seem sporadic. Jesus is kind to his disciples, rebukes a demon, gets frustrated with his disciples, gives an eerie message, and then pays his taxes. How does this paint a clear picture of Jesus' character or goals? In this episode, Trevor is joined by John Cowherd to discuss exactly this–the continuous and consistent thread of Jesus' activity in a sequence of different scenarios and crowds. Join the conversation by commenting what you found interesting about this passage below!
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Episode 178: Sunday Study Hall | Matthew 17:1-13
When most people think of God, they think of unexplained phenomena, a glowing light from the clouds, and a thundering voice from heaven. Jesus rarely appears in scripture this way, and even less in the gospel accounts, but Matthew 17 begins with one of those few times. In this episode, Trevor and Ryan drink triple-shot espresso drinks just before exploring some of the depths of this moment in Jesus' life, digging into some of the scriptural allusions made in this passage, the cultural background behind Peter's decision to suggest raising three tents, and the references to Elijah and John the Baptist. Join the conversation by letting us know what you found interesting or think we missed down below!
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Episode 177: Sunday Study Hall | Matthew 15.21-38
For being described as a "good guy" and a "good teacher", some of Jesus's words can appear pretty mean. In this episode, Trevor and Ryan tackle a large section of Matthew 15 which contains a tense interaction that Jesus had with an outsider begging for his healing. Digging into the historical background, original word usage, and similar interactions in Matthew's gospel account, they discuss the cultural background we miss in this tricky story as well as a three-day healing spree and the second account of Jesus feeding a massive crowd. Join the conversation by commenting what we missed or what you found interesting!
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Episode 176: Church Conference Scandals and the Leaders We Choose For Ourselves
While it is recent news that a prominent pastor saying something strong enough to get him kicked off of the stage of a church near ours, our struggle with choosing leaders and worldview slants is nothing new. The glaring issue brought out at that event is an issue we constantly wrestle with–what makes leaders or ideologies worth following? In this episode, Trevor and Ryan set out to answer that question as it applies to our lives in general and in some specific situations we find ourselves in these days, arguing that the fruit of someone's life (the product of their character and integrity), as well as the tone and attitude someone has, should hold as much or more importance than the depth or shock of the content they communicate. Join the conversation by commenting below on what you found interesting, relevant, or disagreeable, as well as experiences you've had that would match our discussion.
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Episode 175: Misplaced Expectations Series Overview
From Palm Sunday to two Sundays after Easter this year (2024), we have been preaching a series called "Misplaced Expectations" in our Sunday worship gatherings. These have covered the ways that we expect God to be at work in the world and the ways that he often subverts our expectations for something much, much better. Whether you were here for these sermons and want a refresher or want to hear us engage the topic in another format, this episode is for you! Let us know in the comments what you think about the concept and a way that God has subverted your expectations of Him for the better!