The Refuge Ministry

Relational Recovery

The Refuge Ministry

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The One Year Bible (NLT) for Sunday, February 1st

Sunday 1st February 2015

Unpack the Parable of the Tenant Farmers in Matthew 21:23-46. Connect its lessons to modern life and recovery journeys.
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Relational Recovery
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Matthew 21: The Tenant Farmers and Their Modern Lessons

Jesus was exposing the religious leaders in their murderous plot. They demanded: by what authority are you doing all these things? Then I won't tell you by what authority I do these things.
What if a parable from centuries ago could offer guidance for your life today? In this episode of 'Relational Recovery', we explore the Parable of the Tenant Farmers from Matthew 21:23-46. Jesus confronts the religious leaders, questioning their authority and revealing their sinister intentions. But what does this mean for us now? The episode breaks down each element of the parable, from the landowner to the tenant farmers, and connects these ancient stories to our modern lives.
You’ll hear about how these lessons intertwine with Christian spirituality and psychological insights, providing a roadmap for personal growth and recovery. The episode also features David's Psalm of Declaration and a discussion on the seven things God detests, offering deeper reflections on integrity and truth. Through real-life recovery stories, you'll find practical ways to apply these timeless lessons to your own journey. Whether you’re grappling with unwanted behaviors or seeking spiritual nourishment, this episode offers valuable insights and encouragement.
Dive in and see how an old story can still bear fruit in your life today.