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    In which John and David explore the theme of Shepherd as leader in the biblical tradition. Paul's message to the Ephesian elders in Acts 20 is rooted in this theme from scripture. From there we discuss the significance of Jesus as the Good Shepherd, the contrast between good and bad shepherds, and the prophetic tradition of shepherding found in Ezekiel 34. How should the church perceive the pastor as shepherd and the transformative power this holds for Christian communities?

    Episode 171 of the Two Texts Podcast | Disruptive Presence 114

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    In which John and David delve further into the depths of Paul's farewell speech to the Ephesian elders. We explore Paul’s pastoral heart and consider how the image of the Shepherd shapes ideas of serving in the church.

    Episode 170 of the Two Texts Podcast | Disruptive Presence 113

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    In which John and David continue their exploration of Paul’s farewell speech to the Ephesian elders in Acts 20:22-24. We consider how Paul speaks about being “bound by the Spirit” and the compelling nature of his mission, despite the dangers that await. We reflect on the significance of the term “behold” in the biblical text, highlighting how it invites silence and attentiveness. This leads to a broader conversation on the practice of beholding in our spiritual lives while drawing connections between Paul’s words here and his letters, we explore the echoes of Philippians, Timothy, and more.

    Episode 169 of the Two Texts Podcast | Disruptive Presence 112

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    In which John and David discuss Paul’s farewell speech to the elders of Ephesus in Acts 20. We explore how Paul’s message emphasizes humility, transparency, and commitment, highlighting his dedication to serving the church and sharing the gospel. Our conversation also touches on the relational aspects of faith, the significance of repentance, and the importance of Paul’s integrity and vulnerability in his ministry, illustrating how he embodies a life fully oriented towards Jesus.

    Episode 168 of the Two Texts Podcast | Disruptive Presence 111

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    In which John and David explore the story of Eutychus in Acts 20, discussing the early church's gathering practices, the significance of discomfort in spiritual growth, and the "naturalness" of miracles within the community. They emphasize the importance of maintaining focus on spiritual practices rather than becoming distracted by miraculous events, highlighting the need for a balance between the supernatural and the routine aspects of faith.

    Episode 167 of the Two Texts Podcast | Disruptive Presence 110

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    In which John and David consider Acts 20:7. A short verse that tells us much about the early church's practices, the connection to the resurrection, and the intentionality behind worship structures. How does a church gathering reflect the plan of God for his people and the world?

    Read about John's new book Emmaus - The Walk that Changed Everything

    Episode 166 of the Two Texts Podcast | Disruptive Presence 109

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    In which John and David explore the themes of the early church's behaviour, the dynamics of fear and faith, and the importance of community in the Christian journey. They discuss how the actions of the early disciples empowered others, the significance of small groups in effecting change, and the need for patience and understanding in navigating cultural differences within the church.

    Episode 165 of the Two Texts Podcast | Disruptive Presence 108

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    In which John and David explore Acts 19, the dynamics of mob mentality, the role of a city clerk in calming a chaotic assembly, and the implications of Paul's absence during a critical moment. They discuss the early church's approach to presenting the gospel without resorting to blasphemy or lawlessness, and how this reflects on their relationship with the Roman Empire. How important is living out the gospel in a way that maintains credibility and avoids unnecessary conflict.

    Episode 164 of the Two Texts Podcast | Disruptive Presence 107

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    In which John and David discuss the impact of the kingdom of God on the economic world of Ephesus and the dangers of self-service, idolatry, and money. The conversation explores the motivations behind Demetrius' opposition to the early Christians, the manipulation of crowds, and the importance of worship rooted in truth and revelation.

    Episode 163 of the Two Texts Podcast | Disruptive Presence 106

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    In which David and John discuss the riot in Ephesus at Acts 19. They explore the themes of idolatry, the pursuit of wealth, and the impact on people and society. They highlight the connection between idolatry and the abuse of others, as well as the contrast between the pursuit of material gain and the pursuit of God.

    Episode 162 of the Two Texts Podcast | Disruptive Presence 105

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    David and John spend a second bonus episode discussing John's new book, 'Emmaus, The Walk That Changed Everything,' which is about the Emmaus Road story in the Gospel of Luke. We're excited that John's new book is out, so as we head into summer we decided to have a little chat about it for a couple of episodes.

    We're taking a break for August and will be back in September 2024 with new episodes on Acts from our Disruptive Presence series.

    Episode 161 of the Two Texts Podcast

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    David and John discusses John's new book, 'Emmaus, The Walk That Changed Everything,' which focuses on the story of the Emmaus Road Narrative in the Gospel of Luke. We're excited that John's new book is out, so as we head into summer we decided to have a little chat about it for a couple of episodes.

    Our Acts Series will resume in September!

    Episode 160 of the Two Texts Podcast

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    In which John and David discuss the encounter between the demonized man and the seven sons of Sceva in Acts 19. They explore the significance of knowing Jesus and the dangers of engaging with the supernatural world based on ego and human effort. They also highlight the contrast between the prevailing Word of God and the powerlessness of demonic forces. The conversation concludes with a reflection on the importance of magnifying Jesus and the impact of the gospel in the region.

    Episode 196 of the Two Texts Podcast | Disruptive Presence 104

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    In which David and John discuss the importance of the supernatural and the power of the Holy Spirit in the early church. They reflect on the extraordinary miracles performed by Paul and the significance of the embodied nature of early Christianity. They also explore the dangers of separating knowledge and power, emphasizing the need for a holistic understanding of word and spirit. The story of the Seven Sons of Sceva serves as a cautionary tale, highlighting the importance of a genuine relationship with Jesus and the surrender to the power of the Spirit.

    Episode 158 of the Two Texts Podcast | Disruptive Presence 103

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    In which David and John discuss Acts 19 and the significance of the Holy Spirit's work in the early church. They highlight the importance of asking the right questions and the power of boldness in proclaiming the gospel. They also explore the historical and cultural context of Ephesus and the role of miracles in the early church.

    Episode 157 of the Two Texts Podcast | Disruptive Presence 102

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    In which John and David discuss the unexpected disciples Paul encounters in Ephesus, highlighting the centrality of the Holy Spirit in the early church. In Ephesus we see how Spiritual Formation was handled immediately with a sense of urgency, keeping the Holy Spirit primary and asking good questions to guide the journey. Again, we note that the Spirit stretched across diversity, underscoring the welcoming nature of the early church.

    Episode 156 of the Two Texts Podcast | Disruptive Presence 101

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    As we reach 100 episodes of our Acts series (which we planned as a short series for the summer of 2022!) our latest show delves into the intricate details of Paul’s missionary journey and the role of Apollos in Acts 18:18-28. We explore the themes of how the early church took the Spirit and theological accuracy seriously. It is worth paying attention to how the Acts church didn't see the tension often felt today between fervour and knowledge in spreading the Gospel.

    Episode 155 of the Two Texts Podcast | Disruptive Presence 100

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    In which John and David discuss Paul's trust in divine guidance throughout his ministry and travel. Even during a brief stay in Ephesus we see that Paul prefers a missionary "strategy" that combines relational integrity with a commitment to the work of the Holy Spirit rather than a strong "authority and accountability" model. In Paul we see a model of how to trust others and leave space for the leading of the Holy Spirit, even if it means stepping back from authority ourselves?

    Episode 154 of the Two Texts Podcast | Disruptive Presence 99

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    In which John and David delve into the significance of Priscilla and Aquila as a ministry couple, their role as fellow workers with Paul, and the broader theme of gender equality and partnership in ministry. They also explore the idea of discipleship and ministry, the role of Phoebe, and the concept of ruling the earth as male and female made in the image of God. The conversation draws connections between Acts 18 and Romans 16, highlighting the unfolding vision of humanity in the church.

    See Paula Gooder's Pheobe which we mentioned in the episode

    Episode 153 of the Two Texts Podcast | Disruptive Presence 98

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    In which David and John discuss Paul's vow in Acts 18. This episode is conversation that covers a range of topics, including their personal experiences, the journey of Paul in Acts 18, the significance of vows and commitments in the Christian faith, and the relationship between Jewish and Christian traditions.

    They explore the idea of vows as a way to shape and order one's life in devotion to God, without attributing salvation weight to these commitments. The podcast emphasizes the rootedness of the Christian faith in the Old Testament and the continuity between Jewish and Christian theology.

    Episode 152 of the Two Texts Podcast | Disruptive Presence 97

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