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Notes

  1. Matthew 2:13-23
  2. Isaiah 63:7-9
  3. Hebrews 2:10-18

Summary

In this episode of the Pulpit Fiction Podcast, hosts Robb McCoy and Eric Fistler discuss the lectionary readings for the first Sunday of Christmas, focusing on Matthew 2:13-23, the flight to Egypt, and the implications of Herod's tyranny. They explore themes of hospitality, the significance of the Old Testament connections, and the faithfulness of God as highlighted in Isaiah 63. The conversation also delves into the humanity of Christ as presented in Hebrews 2, emphasizing the ongoing relevance of the incarnation in today's context.

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Chapters

00:00 Introduction to the Pulpit Fiction Podcast
02:47 Reflections on Christmas and Attendance Challenges
06:00 Exploring the Gospel Reading: Matthew 2:13-23
12:09 The Significance of the Flight to Egypt
18:01 Herod's Tyranny and the Theme of Refugees
23:50 The Role of Hospitality in the Holy Family's Journey
30:11 Connecting the Old Testament and New Testament Themes
35:46 Isaiah 63: God's Faithfulness Amidst Human Struggles
42:03 Understanding Hebrews 2: The Humanity of Christ
47:50 The Ongoing Relevance of the Incarnation
54:09 Conclusion and Reflections on the Podcast