Listen "Matthew 3 Q&A with Carl Matthei"
Episode Synopsis
In what sense can judgement be a baptism? If baptism reflects an inward change - either repentance or salvation - what change is reflected by a baptism of judgement?
How do we think about the idea of fire being judgement with the fire that comes at Pentecost?
Where is the example of bad unity in the bible that Carl talked about?
Jesus was also kind, having dinner/meeting with many people (e.g. tax collectors, blind, paralysed, children) - was Jesus' mission only all about divisiveness - or is there some unity in Jesus' mission as well. How do these divisiveness and unity link together in a way that makes sense?
How do we think about the idea of fire being judgement with the fire that comes at Pentecost?
Where is the example of bad unity in the bible that Carl talked about?
Jesus was also kind, having dinner/meeting with many people (e.g. tax collectors, blind, paralysed, children) - was Jesus' mission only all about divisiveness - or is there some unity in Jesus' mission as well. How do these divisiveness and unity link together in a way that makes sense?
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