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Pastorum Live 2012 Conference Transcripts

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The Pastorum Live conference brought together 21 evangelical scholars, some of whom have published academic commentaries, monographs, and biblical-language grammars. Now you’ll be able to access all 21 sessions whenever you’d like. You’ll learn about the Dead Sea Scrolls, Paul in Athens, the Sermon on the Mount, and lots of other topics. You’ll be better equipped to go deeper into the Word for Bible study, sermon preparation, and teaching.

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“And this is really quite appalling because on the one hand what we have witnessed over the past hundred years and through theological liberalism is a collapsing of the concept of the kingdom of God into a social liberal program (and Scott mentioned this earlier), so that the two become completely indistinguishable. And then on the conservative side we’ve somehow converted the kingdom of God into the great by and by where we go after we die, so the kingdom of God really has nothing to do with our earthly existence now. And neither of these accounts of the kingdom of God really do justice to the preaching of Jesus.” (source)

“But what is so fascinating is that Qumran expected someone to come—call him Melchizedek, a mysterious person with no beginning and no end who will come and who will defeat Satan, who will forgive sins, who will perform miracles, open the eyes of the blind, and defeat Israel’s enemies, enemies that even include a satanic army.” (source)

“What we have now is evidence that within Jewish sources, prior to early Christianity’s engagement with this kind of world, this Graeco-Roman, Caesar-adoring world, there already was the idea that the Messiah, the eschatological Savior, is the Son of God and has divine power, and can forgive sins, can heal and restore, and indeed has the power that is sufficient for defeating Satan himself.” (source)

“Sermon on the Mount is not a complete regulation of the life of the disciples, and it is not intended to be. Rather, what is taught here is symptoms, signs, examples of what it means when the kingdom of God breaks into this world which is still under sin, death, and the devil.” (source)

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