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Bridgetown Audio Podcast

Part 1: Radically Ordinary Hospitality

Bridgetown Audio Podcast

Bridgetown Church

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality:christianity

4.83K Ratings

🗓️ 27 May 2018

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

From the series, "Eating & Drinking" as part of Practicing The Way. Jesus “came eating and drinking.” If he had a “method of evangelism,” that was it: eat a meal with people far from God. And all through the New Testament, apprentices of Jesus are commanded to follow his example through the practice of hospitality. Something as radically ordinary and setting a table can create space for people far from God to experience the Father’s warm welcome into his family.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Tonight we kick off our next practice.

0:05.3

Our church, as many of you know,

0:07.2

is built around this idea of apprenticeship to Jesus

0:10.3

of Nazareth.

0:11.1

And in our frame, to apprentice unto Jesus,

0:14.2

is to organize your life around three basic goals.

0:18.0

One, be with Jesus.

0:19.6

Two, become like Jesus and three do what he did.

0:22.9

Say that with me.

0:23.8

Be with Jesus.

0:25.4

Become like Jesus.

0:27.2

Do what he did.

0:28.8

And really a better way to say that third one

0:31.5

is do what he would do if he were me.

0:34.3

Yesterday on the plane,

0:35.5

I saw somebody rocking that bracelet from the 90s,

0:38.2

WWJD, anybody remember that?

0:40.8

Come on, there was somebody in the last gathering

0:42.7

who was like, but represent, it was awesome.

0:46.0

What would, acronym for what would Jesus do?

0:49.0

And I like that, but it's a bit unhelpful.

0:52.1

Jesus was a single male first century Jewish rabbi.

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