EPISODE · Mar 23, 2025
Why the Gospel is Weird
from TCBC Sunday Sermons
Following Jesus will give you a weird life. 1. It's not you who's weird, it's Jesus. a. “the gospel that was preached by me” is not an abstraction but a story b. In that story Jesus turns everything upside down: 2. So following Jesus makes you weird like Jesus. a. How Paul became weird b. How you are becoming weird Reflection Question: How is the gospel leading you to a weird way of life?
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