
117 episodes

Feasting on Truth Erin H. Warren
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- Religion & Spirituality
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5.0 • 6 Ratings
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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 9: Unexpected Savior - Mark 8
In this podcast, Erin Warren teaches through Mark 8, a turning point in this Gospel. A hungry crowd once again gathers and Jesus provides miraculously. But what makes this miracle powerful is where it takes place. Jesus continues to be grieved by the hardness of the Pharisees and warns His disciples, who still do not fully perceive who He is (even though Peter confesses Jesus as Christ). Jesus plainly predicts His suffering, rejection, death, and resurrection and calls us to lay down our lives as well.
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.
Links Mentioned in this Episode:
Advent Study: FeastingOnTruth.com/WayMaker
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S10 Episode 8: Unexpected Savior - Mark 7
In this podcast, Erin Warren teaches through Mark 7. Jesus debates the Pharisees over the law and what defiles us. While we love to blame the external, the problem is within our own sinful hearts. Mark then tells two stories that simultaneously remind us of His rightness and His right place (and our own place). Praise Jesus! Through faith, we are hear, believe, and brought in!
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.
Links Mentioned in this Episode:
Pre-order Everyday Prayers for Faith: FeastingOnTruth.com/Faith
For more info on this study: FeastingOnTruth.com/Mark
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S10 Episode 7: Unexpected Savior - Mark 6
In this podcast, Erin Warren teaches through Mark 6. This week gives a clear picture of the Unexpected Savior. As the time approaches, Jesus begins to shift ministry to work through His disciples. Through another Markan sandwich, we know that there is a cost to following Jesus, but it is so worth it! Jesus gives a literal picture of the abundance that awaits in the kingdom of God. He is our satisfaction. He is God. He is I AM. His Word is going out. Let us not allow our hearts to harden, but to surrender to our Compassionate Shepherd.
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.
Links Mentioned in this Episode:
Pre-order Everyday Prayers for Faith: FeastingOnTruth.com/Faith
For more info on this study: FeastingOnTruth.com/Mark
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S10 Episode 6: Unexpected Savior - Mark 5
In this podcast, Erin Warren teaches through Mark 5. Building on the themes of Mark 4, this chapter clearly points to the truth that Jesus came to make us clean and raise us to new life. Through three stories, we see Mark use irony to show how Jesus is not made unclean by contact with the unclean. In fact, the opposite happens. With another Markan Sandwich, Mark proves that not only are the words of Jesus powerful, He is omnipotent too.
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.
Links Mentioned in this Episode:
Pre-order Everyday Prayers for Faith: FeastingOnTruth.com/Faith
For more info on this study: FeastingOnTruth.com/Mark
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S10 Episode 5: Unexpected Savior - Mark 4
In this podcast, Erin Warren teaches through Mark 4. It's easy to read these parables and translate them into "What do I need to do?" But as we pull back to see the structure and juxtaposition of these stories, Mark teaches us important truths about who Jesus is and why He came. He is sowing the seeds of the gospel. His Word is going out with purpose and with power as Jesus breaks ground for His kingdom. Jesus is our Source, the Truth, and has the Words of Eternal Life. Then, as he often does, Mark tells a story to illustrate the power of Jesus' Word.
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.
Links Mentioned in this Episode:
The Holman Illustrated Guide to Biblical Geography: FeastingOnTruth.com/Resources
For more info on this study: FeastingOnTruth.com/Mark
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S10 Episode 4: Unexpected Savior - Mark 3
In this podcast, Erin Warren teaches through Mark 3. Mark continues to show Jesus' authority as He restores the crippled hand of a man on the Sabbath day. The crowds continue to press in. Jesus calls twelve men to be His apostles on a mountaintop, and we have our first Markan sandwich! This structure reiterates why Jesus came: to bind Satan and rescue the captives, restoring all who believe to a right relationship with their Father in the family of God.
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 the Feasting on Truth Bible Study. For more information on this study, go to FeastingOnTruth.com/Mark.
Links from this episode:
Article on Koinonia: https://www.christianity.com/wiki/christian-terms/what-does-koinonia-mean-in-the-bible.html
Customer Reviews
Excellent, humble teacher
It has been a joy to listen to Erin’s teaching. It is clear she has invested many hours studying the Word and soaking in His presence. She includes many helpful cultural and language details that add to the depth of understanding the scriptures. Looking forward to getting the corresponding study book and hearing more lessons.
Great Resource!
For any women who wants to go deeper in the Word! Erin is a thoughtful teacher who has a heart for women to study the Bible!