Sunday, January 10, 2010

Mark 1-3

CH - 1 Some things were confused as to why the story of Jesus started over...they thought it would be like a book and go from beginning to end...thing 2 states that this was the shorter version of the temptation of Jesus...she felt Mark left out some details that were important to her...I seem to be on a slippery slope...mom to the rescue...as she explains do you know when I take you guys to park and when we come home I have your write what all we saw and experienced...you all write different things but they each tell us about the same story of our day...that is how the Gospels are written...they each write about the same story but they write about it 4 different ways...she's amazing...married way out of my league...
CH - 2 Thing 1 wants to know why they used skins instead of bottles for wine...in which she then reminds herself of family field trip to HERE in which the docent, fancy name for a museum tour guide, stated that the Buffalo was like the Wal-mart for Indians....they used the Buffalo for everything...including the bladder for a canteen...as you can see this conversation was becoming distracting fast as we were determining which body parts could be used for wine skins....Thing 4 believes you could cut him at the knee and use the bottom part of his leg...we are in some serious trouble here...in which thing 3 says Jesus sent the paralytic home, that had been dropped through the roof, well what if they guy wanted to stay and hear Jesus teach?
CH - 3 Thing 3 wants to know why Jesus dad isn't mentioned among the family....while thing 4 needs to know the difference between an apostle and a disciple...Thing 2 really needs to hear God speak to her in an audible voice....she wants to know what it sounds like...me too...in which thing 4 says he hears God's voice every night....Thing 2 reverts back to maybe next time she's bored God will speak to her out loud...and she also needs clarification on how Jesus can live in everyone's heart....as thing 3 says...the Holy Spirit must be a big Ghost!
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