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Mark Driscoll Audio

John #29 - Are You Wise Like Jesus, Evil Like Judas, or Foolish Like Peter?

Mark Driscoll Audio

Mark Driscoll

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.62.8K Ratings

🗓️ 20 August 2018

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

Relationships are the most pleasant and painful part of life. How are your relationships? Are evil people betraying and harming you? Are foolish people disappointing and failing you? In this sermon, learn how your relationship with Jesus can help you navigate evil and folly with wisdom.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Mark Dr. School Ministries podcast.

0:02.9

Find more Bible teaching from Pastor Mark.

0:04.9

Visit markdriscold.org.

0:06.2

Thank you for listening and being a part of Mark Dr. School Ministries.

0:09.2

And remember, it's all about Jesus.

0:13.0

Well, what book are the Bible, are we in?

0:15.8

John, we've been in John, we are in John, we will be in John.

0:19.1

I hope to finish John before Jesus comes back.

0:21.2

But if not, Jesus will finish John.

0:23.6

And those will be awesome sermons.

0:25.0

I'll do my best in the meantime.

0:26.7

We love you. It's good to have you.

0:27.7

If you're new, turn to John chapter 13.

0:31.0

And today the big idea is surrounding relationships.

0:35.3

And what we're going to see is Jesus.

0:37.6

He's the wise one.

0:39.1

How he has a relationship with Judas, who's the evil one,

0:43.5

and Peter, who is the foolish one.

0:46.1

And so this will be a real practical regarding relationships.

0:49.0

The counselors, the sociologists, the professionals,

0:51.9

they tell us that the average person has interaction,

0:55.3

relationship with anywhere from 500 to 2,500 different people

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