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What on earth are we meant to do with those passages in the Bible where God commands genocide, the stoning to death of rebellious children or poems about dashing the heads of babies on rocks?! Well, according to theologian, author and artist, Derek Flood, the answer is pretty straight forward, we just read the Bible like Jesus did.
“Jesus represents the way of ‘faithful questioning’ and the Pharisees represent the way of ‘unquestioning obedience’...And the way of ‘faithful questioning’ we see in Jesus is where he says things like, ‘Hey, well what do you mean we can’t heal on the Sabbath?.. he’s questioning a law in the name of compassion and saying, ‘Look, this is the way this law is supposed to be done.” - Derek Flood
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What on earth are we meant to do with those passages in the Bible where God commands genocide, the stoning to death of rebellious children or poems about dashing the heads of babies on rocks?! Well, according to theologian, author and artist, Derek Flood, the answer is pretty straight forward, we just read the Bible like Jesus did.
“Jesus represents the way of ‘faithful questioning’ and the Pharisees represent the way of ‘unquestioning obedience’...And the way of ‘faithful questioning’ we see in Jesus is where he says things like, ‘Hey, well what do you mean we can’t heal on the Sabbath?.. he’s questioning a law in the name of compassion and saying, ‘Look, this is the way this law is supposed to be done.” - Derek Flood
Books, quotes, links →
The creation of Nomad’s thoughtful, ad-free content is entirely funded by our equally thoughtful and wonderful listeners. By supporting us, you gain access to Nomad’s online spaces—like the Beloved Listener Lounge, Enneagram Lounge, and Book Club—as well as bonus episodes such as Nomad Contemplations, Therapeutic Reflections, and Nomad Revisited.
If you’d like to join our lovely community of supporters, head over to our Patreon page. You might even be rewarded with a Nomad pen or our coveted Beloved Listener mug!
If a monthly commitment isn’t possible right now, a one-off donation is always deeply appreciated—you can do that here.
Looking to connect with others nearby? Check out the Listener Map or join our Nomad Gathering Facebook group.
And if you're up for sharing your own story, we regularly post reflections from listeners on our blog—all with the hope of fostering deeper understanding, connection and supportive relationships. If you'd like to share your story on the blog, contact us for more information here.
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