Thinking about the teaching Tim Mackie (of The Bible Project) has published on The Exodus Way. He talks about being brought out of (the road out of) and then the road or journey through and the journey into…I’m still listening, so my thoughts aren’t complete either. But, it’s interesting to think of the Israelites’ forty years of wandering in the dessert as “Synod.” Ours (as Christians) is journey shaped by struggle, suffering, even wandering. Of being brought out of slavery and (increasingly) into sonship. It requires us to take up our cross (like his Son). I appreciate how a ministry of listening MUST be a part of this journey through…
Anyway: thankful for your clear thoughts. I hope my snippets of thoughts aren’t too jumbly to add to the mix.
Thinking about the teaching Tim Mackie (of The Bible Project) has published on The Exodus Way. He talks about being brought out of (the road out of) and then the road or journey through and the journey into…I’m still listening, so my thoughts aren’t complete either. But, it’s interesting to think of the Israelites’ forty years of wandering in the dessert as “Synod.” Ours (as Christians) is journey shaped by struggle, suffering, even wandering. Of being brought out of slavery and (increasingly) into sonship. It requires us to take up our cross (like his Son). I appreciate how a ministry of listening MUST be a part of this journey through…
Anyway: thankful for your clear thoughts. I hope my snippets of thoughts aren’t too jumbly to add to the mix.
Thanks Kelsey! I like this a lot. So much of the Bible is God's people on a journey together with God. Appreciate you contributing your thoughts!