Feasting on Truth Erin H. Warren
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- Religion & Spirituality
Hey y'all! I'm Erin Warren & welcome to Feasting on Truth. This podcast is a companion to the Feasting on Truth Bible Study. My passion is to encourage and equip women to discover God's truths for themselves and provide the resources and space to do so. The word "feast" is rooted in abundance and that is what awaits us in His Word: a table laid out before us, not only for our essential nourishment but also for our enjoyment. For more info, go to: www.FeastingOnTruth.com.
Insta: @FeastingOnTruth @erinhwarren
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S10 Episode 17: Unexpected Savior - Mark 15-16
In this episode, Erin Warren teaches through Mark 15-16 and wraps up this study called Unexpected Savior. It is hard to read these verses and see what our Savior suffered on our behalf, but we must press in. Mark pulls out all of his juxtapositions here: irony, insider/outsider motifs, the secret gospel and one final Markan sandwich to put an exclamation point on his account of Jesus' life. His final verses remind us of who Jesus is and how He accomplished His mission, and the account comes to an intentionally abrupt close that forces us to make our decision about Jesus and ultimately, our lives.
The Gospel of Mark challenges the expected ideal of the Messiah—not a conquering king or a wish-granting genie, but rather a man of sorrows and a suffering servant. This short yet impactful account of Jesus’ life reveals the character of the One who came to save us. Jesus was not what they were expecting; He was better.
This podcast is a companion teaching to the Feasting on Truth Bible study. You can find more information, including a link to purchase the study book, at FeastingOnTruth.com/Mark.
Links Mentioned in this Episode:
Enjoy God's Word Conference: https://ehw--katieorr.thrivecart.com/enjoy-gods-word-2024-ephesians/
For more info on "Feasting On Truth: Savor the Life-giving Word of God" or Erin's other Bible studies: FeastingOnTruth.com/Books
Fulfilled: The Unexpected Story of the Redeemer: FeastingOnTruth.com/Fulfilled
The Garden, The Curtain, and The Cross: FeastingOnTruth.com/Resources
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S10 Episode 16: Unexpected Savior - Mark 14
In this episode, Erin Warren teaches through Mark 14 - all 72 verses! The time has come. This chapter is packed with the last days before the cross. Jesus is anointed in Bethany, shares the Passover meal with disciples, and prays in the Garden of Gethsemane. He is arrested and His trial begins. These are familiar stories, but with three Markan sandwiches, our challenge is to read this within Mark's structure and better understand our Unexpected Savior.
The Gospel of Mark challenges the expected ideal of the Messiah—not a conquering king or a wish-granting genie, but rather a man of sorrows and a suffering servant. This short yet impactful account of Jesus’ life reveals the character of the One who came to save us. Jesus was not what they were expecting; He was better.
This podcast is a companion teaching to the Feasting on Truth Bible study. You can find more information, including a link to purchase the study book, at FeastingOnTruth.com/Mark.
Links Mentioned in this Episode:The Rose Guide to the Tabernacle: FeastingOnTruth.com/Resources
Further Teaching on parallels to Isaiah 53: https://youtu.be/g5kr9xnW-_g
For more info on Everyday Prayers for Faith or Erin's other books: FeastingOnTruth.com/Books
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S10 Episode 15: Unexpected Savior - Mark 13
In this episode, Erin Warrens teaches through Mark 13. Jesus warns Peter, James, John, and Andrew of things that are to come. He urges them toward truth, preaching the Gospel, and calls them to be on guard and remain awake. Reading passages like this can incite fear in us, but let's press in and remain focused on what we can know: we have a faithful, eternal Savior whose kingdom cannot be shaken.
The Gospel of Mark challenges the expected ideal of the Messiah—not a conquering king or a wish-granting genie, but rather a man of sorrows and a suffering servant. This short yet impactful account of Jesus’ life reveals the character of the One who came to save us. Jesus was not what they were expecting; He was better.
This podcast is a companion teaching to the Feasting on Truth Bible study. You can find more information, including a link to purchase the study book, at FeastingOnTruth.com/Mark.
Links Mentioned in this Episode:
For more info on Everyday Prayers for Faith or Erin's other books: FeastingOnTruth.com/Books
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S10 Episode 14: Unexpected Savior - Mark 12
In this episode, Erin Warren teaches through Mark 12. It's tempting to lift these passages out of their context and attempt to interpret individually, allowing the mysteries within to distract us. But we must continue to study within Mark's specific structure. As the religious leaders continue to try to trap Jesus, Jesus proves once again that He is the authority, wise and deliberate. He tells a parable building on the leafy fig tree of Mark 11, defeats each trap set before Him, and ultimately reminds us of His desire for each of us: to surrender so He might bear fruit through us.
The Gospel of Mark challenges the expected ideal of the Messiah—not a conquering king or a wish-granting genie, but rather a man of sorrows and a suffering servant. This short yet impactful account of Jesus’ life reveals the character of the One who came to save us. Jesus was not what they were expecting; He was better.
This podcast is a companion teaching to the Feasting on Truth Bible study. You can find more information, including a link to purchase the study book, at FeastingOnTruth.com/Mark.
Links Mentioned in this Episode:
For more info on Everyday Prayers for Faith or Erin's other books: FeastingOnTruth.com/Books
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By His Grace For His Glory Romans Bible study: FeastingOnTruth.com/Romans -
S10 Episode 13: Unexpected Savior - Mark 11
In this episode, Erin Warren teaches through Mark 11. Jesus arrives at Jerusalem's doorstep and enters deliberately and triumphantly into the city and into the Holy Week. Mark makes a bold statement about what Jesus has come to do through another Markan sandwich. This week required a little extra cultural study to fully grasp the meaning behind the withered fig tree and the cleansing of the temple. The time has come; Jesus is about to accomplish for us what we could not do on our own.
The Gospel of Mark challenges the expected ideal of the Messiah—not a conquering king or a wish-granting genie, but rather a man of sorrows and a suffering servant. This short yet impactful account of Jesus’ life reveals the character of the One who came to save us. Jesus was not what they were expecting; He was better.
This podcast is a companion teaching to the Feasting on Truth Bible study. You can find more information, including a link to purchase the study book, at FeastingOnTruth.com/Mark.
Links Mentioned in this Episode:
For more info on Everyday Prayers for Faith or Erin's other books: FeastingOnTruth.com/Books
Sign up for emails: FeastingOnTruth.com
Stories from the Wilderness Bible study: FeastingOnTruth.com/Wilderness
To Dwell in Our Midst (Tabernacle) Bible study: FeastingOnTruth.com/Dwell
Altar of Incense Teaching: https://youtu.be/vquY_kWkoKE -
S10 Episode 12: Unexpected Savior - Mark 10
In this episode, Erin Warren teaches through Mark 10. This chapter is the final one in the middle section of Mark, a series of conversations as Jesus moves from Galilee to Jerusalem. Jesus continues to teach His disciples and followers about why He came: He came to do what we cannot do ourselves. He came not to be served, but to serve. He's is not what they expected, nor is His kingdom like the kingdom of this world. It's so much better.
The Gospel of Mark challenges the expected ideal of the Messiah—not a conquering king or a wish-granting genie, but rather a man of sorrows and a suffering servant. This short yet impactful account of Jesus’ life reveals the character of the One who came to save us. Jesus was not what they were expecting; He was better.
This podcast is a companion teaching to the Feasting on Truth Bible study. You can find more information, including a link to purchase the study book, at FeastingOnTruth.com/Mark.
Links Mentioned in this Episode:
For more info on Everyday Prayers for Faith or Erin's other books: FeastingOnTruth.com/Books
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