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In this episode of Witnessing Christ from the New Testament, Jon and Casey discuss Matthew 9–10, Mark 5, and Luke 9.
This podcast episode covers the following:
Matthew 9:1–38, 10:1–42
Mark 5:1–43
Luke 9:1–62
Key concepts in this episode include:
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To find more explanation on the person of Jesus, check out "Who Is Jesus?" from our "Are Mormons Christian?" guide.
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Share this conversation starter with your LDS friend:
Who do you say Jesus is? Was he a great teacher? Was he like a big brother to you? Was he more?
How we answer that question has enormous implications. If he is merely a good teacher, a prophet, or an example, then we have limited his power to save us. In his book, "Mere Christianity," C.S. Lewis says, "You can shut Him up for a fool, you can spit at Him and kill Him as a demon; or you can fall at His feet and call Him Lord and God. But let us not come up with any patronizing nonsense about His being a great human teacher. He has not left that open to us. He did not intend to."
When we see Jesus as Lord, as the "Son of Man," as the one who had power over disease, demons, and even death, we see him as true God. We not only stand in awe of who he is but also of what he came to do. Jesus came to save!
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In this episode of Witnessing Christ from the New Testament, Jon and Casey discuss Matthew 9–10, Mark 5, and Luke 9.
This podcast episode covers the following:
Matthew 9:1–38, 10:1–42
Mark 5:1–43
Luke 9:1–62
Key concepts in this episode include:
Share this podcast with your Christian friends and subscribe on your favorite podcasting platform!
To find more explanation on the person of Jesus, check out "Who Is Jesus?" from our "Are Mormons Christian?" guide.
If you have not yet registered for the Truth in Love Online Community, enroll now to gain access to all of our courses, resources, and more.
Click here to download a Bible Study outline to share with your Mormon friends, family, and missionaries.
Share this conversation starter with your LDS friend:
Who do you say Jesus is? Was he a great teacher? Was he like a big brother to you? Was he more?
How we answer that question has enormous implications. If he is merely a good teacher, a prophet, or an example, then we have limited his power to save us. In his book, "Mere Christianity," C.S. Lewis says, "You can shut Him up for a fool, you can spit at Him and kill Him as a demon; or you can fall at His feet and call Him Lord and God. But let us not come up with any patronizing nonsense about His being a great human teacher. He has not left that open to us. He did not intend to."
When we see Jesus as Lord, as the "Son of Man," as the one who had power over disease, demons, and even death, we see him as true God. We not only stand in awe of who he is but also of what he came to do. Jesus came to save!

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