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EPISODE · Jul 7, 2024 · 19 MIN

Sermon on the Sixth Sunday After Trinity - Fr Sam Rossiter-Peters

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This sermon touches on Saint Mark's account of Jesus healing people, noting the tone of benign indifference in the passage. This tone may be due to the Messianic secret principle in St. Mark's gospel, where Jesus asks healed people to keep quiet about their miracles. Theologians debate why Jesus asked people not to mention the miracles he performed, suggesting it may have been an early example of reverse psychology. Fr Sam speaks about as despite having enough reasons to be famous, Jesus insisted on secrecy, which some speculate was to make him more famous through reverse psychology.

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Sermon on the Sixth Sunday After Trinity - Fr Sam Rossiter-Peters

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This sermon touches on Saint Mark's account of Jesus healing people, noting the tone of benign indifference in the passage. This tone may be due to the Messianic secret principle in St. Mark's gospel, where Jesus asks healed people to keep quiet...

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