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Join David Holcomb, David Beaty, & Sinclair Seavey, in this week’s Look @ Luke, as they reflect on Jesus calling his first disciples—four of whom were fishermen. They address a viewer question regarding how to test whether or not something needs to be “given up” in order to follow Jesus and more generally what it looks like to “leave everything” in order to follow Jesus. They also discuss the historical and cultural significance of the first-century Palestinian commercial fishing industry and how it impacted the symbolism that emerged out of the early Christian church that can still be seen on automobile bumpers in the twenty-first century!
By River Oaks Community ChurchJoin David Holcomb, David Beaty, & Sinclair Seavey, in this week’s Look @ Luke, as they reflect on Jesus calling his first disciples—four of whom were fishermen. They address a viewer question regarding how to test whether or not something needs to be “given up” in order to follow Jesus and more generally what it looks like to “leave everything” in order to follow Jesus. They also discuss the historical and cultural significance of the first-century Palestinian commercial fishing industry and how it impacted the symbolism that emerged out of the early Christian church that can still be seen on automobile bumpers in the twenty-first century!