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SJTJ 204: Week 29 EXPLORE (Donkey, Not Warhorse)


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WEEK 29.7 Discussion questions below.


Episode Summary

In this Week 29 Explore episode, Nick and Jamie enter Jesus' final week with John 12. They examine the banquet at Bethany where Martha serves and Mary performs her extravagant anointing of Jesus, leading to a rich discussion about activist versus contemplative worship styles and the dangers of prescriptive worship leadership. The episode then covers the Triumphal Entry, where Jesus deliberately chooses a donkey over a warhorse to correct expectations about his kingship, challenging both ancient and modern tendencies to merge faith with political power.


Timestamps

00:00 Introduction 

00:59 Reflecting on Jesus' Last Week 

02:23 Recap of the Past Week's Events 

04:23 The Banquet at Bethany 

09:11 Martha's Act of Service 

15:37 Mary's Extravagant Worship 

23:46 Judas' Complaint and Jesus' Response 

26:16 The Complexity of Judas' Character 

26:40 Lazarus' Predicament and the Cost of Following Jesus 

27:09 Mary's Act of Worship and Judas' Criticism 

29:10 The True Value of Worship 

34:01 The Danger of Prescriptive Worship 

38:32 Jesus' Words About the Poor 

40:11 The Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem 

48:17 Reflecting on God's Greater Plan 

52:36 Closing Thoughts and Prayer


Key Points

  • Activist vs. Contemplative Worship: Martha's practical service and Mary's contemplative anointing represent two equally beautiful expressions of devotion that Jesus honours without comparison
  • Mary's Scandalous Extravagance: $40,000 worth of nard poured on Jesus's feet, wiped with her hair - an act that violated multiple social norms but demonstrated pure worship without regard for others' opinions
  • Judas's Criticism Reveals Character: His complaint about "waste" exposes both his thievery and his inability to understand the value of worship versus the price of perfume
  • Donkey vs. Warhorse Symbolism: Jesus deliberately rides a donkey into Jerusalem to correct expectations - he comes as a peaceful king, not a military conqueror like people hoped
  • Dangers of Prescriptive Worship: Modern worship leaders can manipulate through commands and guilt rather than inviting authentic expression, contrasting with Jesus's protection of Mary's agency


Discussion Questions

Read through John 12:1-19. Share what the passage reveals to you about God, about humanity, and about following Jesus. Then discuss some or all of the following questions:

  1. Worship Styles: Do you lean more toward Martha's activist service or Mary's contemplative devotion? How has your church environment shaped your comfort level with different expressions of worship?
  2. Extravagant Devotion: Mary used a year's wages worth of perfume in one act of worship. What does extravagant devotion to Jesus look like in your life, and what holds you back from more abandoned worship?
  3. Judas's Criticism: When have you found yourself criticizing others' expressions of faith or devotion? What might your criticism reveal about your own values or character?
  4. Prescriptive Worship: Have you experienced worship environments that felt manipulative or guilt-inducing? How can we create space for authentic worship while still providing leadership and direction?
  5. Political Expectations: The crowds expected a military messiah but got a peaceful king on a donkey. How do modern expectations about political power and faith potentially limit our understanding of Jesus's kingdom?


End your time by taking a minute to listen to the Holy Spirit and prayerfully choose an “I will…” intention. One small, practical step you’ll take this week to put your learning into practice.


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