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This week we’re beginning a new series about Jesus. But we’re talking about Jesus as you’ve never heard it before. Not all the wispy religious platitudes you may have heard.
We’re talking about Jesus, the man. Specifically, we want you to see Jesus as the man most worthy of following.
Today we’re discussing how we think Jesus had guts, which has to be one of the manliest attributes we think of in our favorite characters from stories and film.
Jesus shows off his gutsiness when he picks a verbal fight with the religious leaders of his day (John 8). He throws all kinds of verbal insults at them. But he does it in defense of the people he’s come to save. His words take courage and honor.
Again, he is bold when he enters the Jewish temple during the last week of his life (Luke 19). Jesus causes what we consider a small riot. He violently drives people out of the temple, in defense of God, his Father. Again, he shows his courage and honor, as well as his allegiance.
Is this the Jesus you know? A man capable of anger and violence? He might be different than you’ve imagined him. If you want to be a man with guts, you should take a closer look at Jesus.
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By Don Ross & Shaun SullivanThis week we’re beginning a new series about Jesus. But we’re talking about Jesus as you’ve never heard it before. Not all the wispy religious platitudes you may have heard.
We’re talking about Jesus, the man. Specifically, we want you to see Jesus as the man most worthy of following.
Today we’re discussing how we think Jesus had guts, which has to be one of the manliest attributes we think of in our favorite characters from stories and film.
Jesus shows off his gutsiness when he picks a verbal fight with the religious leaders of his day (John 8). He throws all kinds of verbal insults at them. But he does it in defense of the people he’s come to save. His words take courage and honor.
Again, he is bold when he enters the Jewish temple during the last week of his life (Luke 19). Jesus causes what we consider a small riot. He violently drives people out of the temple, in defense of God, his Father. Again, he shows his courage and honor, as well as his allegiance.
Is this the Jesus you know? A man capable of anger and violence? He might be different than you’ve imagined him. If you want to be a man with guts, you should take a closer look at Jesus.
Call To Action!
Leave us a rating and review through Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast host. This will help other people find the podcast. Let people know what your favorite recent episode is, so they know where to jump in.
And don’t forget to donate to the podcast, to help us cover the expenses of creating great content for you!
Support the show (https://tribesmen.net/donate)