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Power and Resistance A study of the of the Passover story from Luke 22:1 13 on the Daily Bible refresh with Dr.

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Brad Miller.

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Hello good people.

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Welcome to Daily Bible Refresh with Dr.

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Brad Miller.

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Thank you for joining me.

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In my quest to get the audible word of God into 2 million years, a million people by 2028.

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We do use by bringing you a daily reading for the Revised Common Lectionary.

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We're in year C, part of a three year cycle in the Lenten season and we bring you a passage of the scripture that is understandable.

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We read from the New Testament the message version relatable.

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We give you three points to ponder applicable.

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We give you an action step.

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We have a prayer.

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So let's get into reading for the day from Luke 22:1 13.

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The Passover meal, the feast of the unleavened Bread, also called Passover, drew near.

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The high priest and religion scholars were looking for a way to do away with Jesus, but fearful of the people and they were also looking for a way to cover their tracks.

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That's when Satan entered.

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Judas, the one called iscariot.

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He was one of the 12.

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Leaving the others, he conferred with the high priests and the temple guards about how he might betray Jesus to them.

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They couldn't believe their good luck and agreed to pay him well.

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He gave them his word and started looking for a way to betray Jesus.

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But out of sight of the crowd.

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The day of the unleavened bread came.

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The day of the Passover, the day the Passover lamb was butchered.

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Jesus sent Peter and John off saying go prepare the Passover for us so we can eat it together.

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And they said where do you want us to do this?

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And he said, keep your eyes open as you enter the city.

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A man carrying a water jug will meet you.

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Follow him home, then speak with the owner of the house.

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The teacher wants to know where is the guest room where I can eat the Passover meal with my disciples?

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He will show you a spacious second story room.

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Swept and ready.

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Prepare the meal.

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There they left and found everything just as he had told them and prepared the Passover meal.

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Well my friends, we're exploring the passage about the Passover here today.

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It's the most significant meal in human history.

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While revealing deep truths also about power and community and human nature.

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So let's get into some points to ponder.

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The first one is about systems of power and resistance.

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The passage opens with religious authorities seeking to do away with Jesus while fearing public opinion.

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This dynamic remains relevant even today as institutional powers often work to suppress movements that challenge their authority.

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Jesus ministry threatened the established religious and political order because it emphasized direct relationship with God and radical inclusion over a hierarchical control.

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The second point is about rethinking Satan and human agency.

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Rather than viewing Judas betrayal through a simplistic lens of supernatural evil, we might consider how systems of evil can corrupt and co opt individuals.

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The text mentions Satan entering Judas.

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Perhaps this metaphorical imagery represents how fear and greed and institutional pressure can lead us to betray our values and communities.

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This invites us to examine our own complicity in oppressive systems.

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The third thing is about the radical nature of a shared meal.

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Jesus careful preparation for the Passover meal reflects the importance of intentional community gathering in a world of hierarchy and division.

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Sharing food across social boundaries was and remains a radical act.

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The attention given to creating this space for communion that is a community meal reminds us that transformation often happens around tables where all are welcome.

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Here's your action step this week.

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Create an intentional gathering space.

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Invite people who might not usually share a table to come together to share a table.

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And perhaps it's across political or social or economic boundaries of some sort, but share food and share stories.

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Practice the kind of radical hospitality that Jesus modeled.

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Consider discussing how your community might resist systems of oppression while supporting those who feel pressured to compromise their values.

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We're going to pray in just a moment.

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You can pick it up absolutely free at our website, voice of God daily.com Let's pray.

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Loving God, who knows what it means to face opposition and betrayal.

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Be with us in our complicated human moments when we feel pressured to conform to systems that harm.

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Give us courage to resist when we're tempted to exclude others.

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Remind us of your table and that all are welcome.

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Help us create space for authentic community in a divided world.

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Guide us in examining our own hearts and actions even as we work to transform unjust systems.

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Thank you for showing us that another way is possible in the spirit of Jesus who gathered unlikely people together.

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Amen.

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Well, it's always good to gather with you my friends here on the Daily Bible Refresh.

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We do it every day.

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We usually drop these episodes before 6:00am Eastern Time and I hope that you'll join me again tomorrow.

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Bring a friend this time as we look to meet the goal, the vision of getting the audible word of God into two million years.

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A million people by 2028.

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I'll see you again tomorrow.

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My name is Dr.

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Brad Miller.

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Remember that God's loyal love doesn't run out.

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His merciful love hasn't dried up, it's created new.