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Explore a crucial yet often overlooked aspect of Jesus' identity: his kingship. Duncan Palmer and Matt Mouzakis dive into the literal meaning of "Christ" (from the Greek Christos) as "King," revealing how modern translations have obscured this powerful concept.
Key points:
The discussion highlights how referring to Jesus as "King" more frequently, rather than "Christ," could transform believers' understanding of his role and their allegiance to him. This shift in language and perspective has far-reaching implications for Christian faith and practice.
Gain fresh insights into familiar Bible passages and be challenged to reconsider their relationship with Jesus as their true sovereign. This episode promises to be an eye-opening exploration of a foundational, yet frequently misunderstood, aspect of Christian faith.
📖For Full Show Notes: https://www.thebadroman.com/show-notes/episode-139
Other Resources Mentioned:
💕 3 WAYS TO SUPPORT THE PROJECT: TASTE IT BAD ROMAN SALSA, ADD TO THE BAG thebadroman.com/donate, and share with a friend it (it's free!)🌶️
Starting Points and Key Moments:
(0:22) Discussing Jesus as King vs. Christ
(1:04) Duncan Palmer's return and personal anecdotes
(3:05) Matt Mouzakis's return and book announcement
(7:45) Greek translation issues and Bible interpretation
(13:22) Duncan's epiphany about the word "Christ"
(19:41) Antichrist as replacement for Christ
(22:58) Personal experiences with "King Jesus" terminology
(50:20) Exploring the concept of Jesus as King
(1:04:43) The church as God's method of ruling
(1:14:26) Call to recognize Jesus as the true King
(1:19:40) Closing thoughts and resource recommendations
🔗For more on The Bad Roman Project
Blog submissions: thebadroman.com/contribute-to-the-blog
Connect with us on social: thebadroman.com/social-links
Want to get more involved? Request to join the private discussion group on Facebook (Bad Romans Only!!)
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Explore a crucial yet often overlooked aspect of Jesus' identity: his kingship. Duncan Palmer and Matt Mouzakis dive into the literal meaning of "Christ" (from the Greek Christos) as "King," revealing how modern translations have obscured this powerful concept.
Key points:
The discussion highlights how referring to Jesus as "King" more frequently, rather than "Christ," could transform believers' understanding of his role and their allegiance to him. This shift in language and perspective has far-reaching implications for Christian faith and practice.
Gain fresh insights into familiar Bible passages and be challenged to reconsider their relationship with Jesus as their true sovereign. This episode promises to be an eye-opening exploration of a foundational, yet frequently misunderstood, aspect of Christian faith.
📖For Full Show Notes: https://www.thebadroman.com/show-notes/episode-139
Other Resources Mentioned:
💕 3 WAYS TO SUPPORT THE PROJECT: TASTE IT BAD ROMAN SALSA, ADD TO THE BAG thebadroman.com/donate, and share with a friend it (it's free!)🌶️
Starting Points and Key Moments:
(0:22) Discussing Jesus as King vs. Christ
(1:04) Duncan Palmer's return and personal anecdotes
(3:05) Matt Mouzakis's return and book announcement
(7:45) Greek translation issues and Bible interpretation
(13:22) Duncan's epiphany about the word "Christ"
(19:41) Antichrist as replacement for Christ
(22:58) Personal experiences with "King Jesus" terminology
(50:20) Exploring the concept of Jesus as King
(1:04:43) The church as God's method of ruling
(1:14:26) Call to recognize Jesus as the true King
(1:19:40) Closing thoughts and resource recommendations
🔗For more on The Bad Roman Project
Blog submissions: thebadroman.com/contribute-to-the-blog
Connect with us on social: thebadroman.com/social-links
Want to get more involved? Request to join the private discussion group on Facebook (Bad Romans Only!!)
No King but Christ Network: nokingbutchristnetwork.com
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