Aug 16, 2020
When Tradition Met It’s Match – Matthew 15:21-28
By: Dr. Frank Reeder
Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost. This story is one one the most confusing recounts of Jesus talking with a Gentile woman. In it Jesus uses a racial slur and if you don't know his heart, you might judge him as way off base. Listen to the whole story told between the lines and know the context. Jesus is challenging the traditions that hold people down. Pastor Frank Reeder preaching.
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- Aug 16, 2020When Tradition Met It’s Match – Matthew 15:21-28Aug 16, 2020When Tradition Met It’s Match – Matthew 15:21-28By: Dr. Frank ReederEleventh Sunday after Pentecost. This story is one one the most confusing recounts of Jesus talking with a Gentile woman. In it Jesus uses a racial slur and if you don't know his heart, you might judge him as way off base. Listen to the whole story told between the lines and know the context. Jesus is challenging the traditions that hold people down. Pastor Frank Reeder preaching.
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