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What does it mean to be sent? In this episode of Sermon Brainwave, Cody Sanders, Karoline Lewis, and Matt Skinner dig into the lectionary texts for the Third Sunday after Pentecost: Matthew 9:35–10:8, Exodus 19:2–8a, Romans 5:1–8, and Psalm 100 (with the alternate first reading from Genesis 18:1–15 also in view).
The conversation moves from Jesus's missionary discourse in Matthew and what it means that the disciples are sent not to convert but to heal and restore, to the stunning proclamation of Exodus and what "good news" is actually contextualized to say. The hosts explore laughter and impossibility in Genesis 18, the multi-generational witness of Psalm 100, and the pastoral dangers of reading Romans 5 as a formula for self-improvement. Cody offers a grounded, communal take on hope as something that germinates in despair, not optimism.
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What does it mean to be sent? In this episode of Sermon Brainwave, Cody Sanders, Karoline Lewis, and Matt Skinner dig into the lectionary texts for the Third Sunday after Pentecost: Matthew 9:35–10:8, Exodus 19:2–8a, Romans 5:1–8, and Psalm 100 (with the alternate first reading from Genesis 18:1–15 also in view).
The conversation moves from Jesus's missionary discourse in Matthew and what it means that the disciples are sent not to convert but to heal and restore, to the stunning proclamation of Exodus and what "good news" is actually contextualized to say. The hosts explore laughter and impossibility in Genesis 18, the multi-generational witness of Psalm 100, and the pastoral dangers of reading Romans 5 as a formula for self-improvement. Cody offers a grounded, communal take on hope as something that germinates in despair, not optimism.

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