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Parables are not children’s stories or soft edges on hard theology—they are one of Jesus’ primary ways of telling the truth about God, the world, and us. In this introductory episode, we explore what makes a parable a parable, why they’ve been so badly misunderstood, and how recovering their first-century Jewish setting helps us hear them as Jesus’ original audience would have heard them—with clarity, urgency, and a call to respond. 

In this week’s episode, we explore:

After listening, you’ll come away with a clear framework for reading Jesus’ parables wisely and confidently. You’ll better understand the cultural gap between us and Jesus’ first hearers, know how to avoid common interpretive traps, and be equipped to ask, “What did this mean for them then?” before asking, “What does this mean for me now?”—so that Jesus’ stories can do what they were meant to do: confront, comfort, and call you to genuine faith and obedience.

Series: The Parables of Jesus: Pictures of the Kingdom

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