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Jesus: Peter, Do You Love Me? Biblical Greek vs. Classical Greek... Which is right?

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Note: Cliffside will soon have a new website (w/videos), and... an app. That is all.

We start again with a report of the Covid situation as it concerns our church and the local area.

The country is disintegrating. What's with this push to defund all law enforcement? But the Bible predicts that world will go into madness. An exponential increase in madness. Comforting? Pastor says so.

And, unsurprisingly the jury is still out on whether you liked pastor's discussion on Zero and Infinity, or the ACE2 Receptor portion of last weeks lecture. But when you recognize that the Mind that put all this in motion and sustains it all is Infinite, you understand it has to be the God of the Bible. You'll really like our pastor's description of God here. Kind of like, "Will the real God please stand up?"

And now we get to a letter from Jerry. He has concerns and questions... and we are here to help. Unlike, "We're from the Government, and we're here to help." Hopefully, we do a little better than that. Pastor lists a few passages of Scripture and gets into it.

Peter says, Lord, save me. And immediately Jesus saves him. But after that, the discourse between Jesus and Peter is the issue for Jerry, where Jesus says, "Do you love me?" I'm not going to try to explain this for you, but please listen. It's very important for you to know the two ways to approach this topic. They are contentious positions of what Jesus meant when He says 'Love'. So, you can see how important this is.

Okay, the rest of the lecture is forthcoming. Mary Magdalene, Thomas and Peter is the answer. So, you students of Scripture... Open your TextBooks! Ready your notepads! Press play!

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Jun 7, 2020
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