IMPERFECT DISCIPLES
Scripture: Luke 5:1-11, Luke 5:27-32, Luke 6:12-16, Luke 8:1-3
Title: Imperfect Disciples
Author: Christopher Harbin
Text: Luke 5:1-11, 27-32; 6:12-16; 8:1-3
Qaletaqa saw Yahshuah walking down the road and told her followers, "Look! There goes Yah's dray horse, the Lamb carting away the world's sin. I spoke of him, saying, 'Behind me comes one above me, who was even before me.' I had not known him, but he is why I immerse you in water. Baptizing him, I sensed Yah's Breath falling over him like a dove from the sky, and it remains on him. Yah told me this one will immerse you in the very Breath of the Holy One. This is Yah's very own."
The next day, Qaletaqa saw Yahshuah again, and exclaimed, "There goes Yah's Lamb, Yah's beast of burden!" Two of her followers immediately turned to follow Yahshuah. Yahshuah noticed and asked what they were about. They said, "Preacher, where are you staying?" He told them, "Come see for yourselves." So, they followed and shared the remainder of the day with him, as it was already late afternoon. One of these was Manny, who ran to call his brother, Marlon, "We have found the long-awaited one, Yah's anointed!" Manny led Marlon to Yahshuah, who greeted him, "You are Marlon, son of Gorman. You will be called, Seong-gi, a holy foundation on which to build."
Yahshuah departed for the hills to spend the day and night in prayer. Coming down, he heard of Qaletaqa's arrest by Governor Birkelly. He turned to Peden, preaching and teaching as he went, proclaiming Yah's Reign as the greatest of good news. "It is time now! Yah's Reign is arrived upon you! Alter your course, change your ways, and trust Yah's reign as good news for all people." He went to the water's edge at Sugaree on Peden, and as a crowd followed him, he was teaching them. To be better heard, he stepped up onto a boat, where Marlon was cleaning and mending fishing tackle, and he taught from there, asking Marlon to put out just a few feet from the shore.
After teaching the assembled crowd, Yahshuah turned to Marlon, saying, "Put o ...
Author: Christopher Harbin
Text: Luke 5:1-11, 27-32; 6:12-16; 8:1-3
Qaletaqa saw Yahshuah walking down the road and told her followers, "Look! There goes Yah's dray horse, the Lamb carting away the world's sin. I spoke of him, saying, 'Behind me comes one above me, who was even before me.' I had not known him, but he is why I immerse you in water. Baptizing him, I sensed Yah's Breath falling over him like a dove from the sky, and it remains on him. Yah told me this one will immerse you in the very Breath of the Holy One. This is Yah's very own."
The next day, Qaletaqa saw Yahshuah again, and exclaimed, "There goes Yah's Lamb, Yah's beast of burden!" Two of her followers immediately turned to follow Yahshuah. Yahshuah noticed and asked what they were about. They said, "Preacher, where are you staying?" He told them, "Come see for yourselves." So, they followed and shared the remainder of the day with him, as it was already late afternoon. One of these was Manny, who ran to call his brother, Marlon, "We have found the long-awaited one, Yah's anointed!" Manny led Marlon to Yahshuah, who greeted him, "You are Marlon, son of Gorman. You will be called, Seong-gi, a holy foundation on which to build."
Yahshuah departed for the hills to spend the day and night in prayer. Coming down, he heard of Qaletaqa's arrest by Governor Birkelly. He turned to Peden, preaching and teaching as he went, proclaiming Yah's Reign as the greatest of good news. "It is time now! Yah's Reign is arrived upon you! Alter your course, change your ways, and trust Yah's reign as good news for all people." He went to the water's edge at Sugaree on Peden, and as a crowd followed him, he was teaching them. To be better heard, he stepped up onto a boat, where Marlon was cleaning and mending fishing tackle, and he taught from there, asking Marlon to put out just a few feet from the shore.
After teaching the assembled crowd, Yahshuah turned to Marlon, saying, "Put o ...
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