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For counselling and support or other church enquiries contact Robin Palmer.

Prayer requests can be sent to office for the church prayer groups to pray for you.

We will continue to pray that all in our community will cope with this new way of life, and be able to find new ways of being a faith community. We can do this!

Every blessing,

Robin
(Pastor)

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Welcome to BBP Family Church’s weekly newsletter.
Prayer is available daily through the prayer chain and email list.

If you click on Readings and Vids for each week’s readings are in English or Korean/English parallel when you click on the Reference, Footnotes link.

06 April 2025

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Welcome to BBP Family Church and our weekly newsletter.

COME ALIVE IN 2025 - GROWING IN PRAYER - JOIN US ON TUESDAY FOR WEEK 6
1 Why Pray?
2 Adoration
3 Petition
4 Intercession
5 Unanswered Prayer
6 Contemplation
7 Listening
8 Spiritual Warfare.

DINNER WITH JESUS IN BETHANY It’s at Bethany that John the Baptist is questioned about his identity by priests, Levites and Pharisees all sent by Jewish leaders in Jerusalem. John immediately makes it clear that he is not the Messiah. Neither is he Elijah nor the prophet (John 1:21). It is from Bethany that Jesus sends two disciples into Jerusalem to arrange for the transport for Palm Sunday. Most well known is the fact that Mary, Martha and Lazarus lived in Bethany. They’re a bit like Jesus’ extended family really. Putting the gospel reading today in context, in the previous chapter Jesus has raised Lazarus from the dead. Consequently the leaders are planning to kill him (John 11:45-53) and if you read the next two verses in today’s reading, they also have plans to put Lazarus back into the tomb. In between these two passages about death we find a unique celebration of life in Mary’s sacrificial act.

And so we go to today’s short reading. The dinner is given in Jesus’ hon- our. Lazarus is reclining at the table (much like John the “disciple whom Jesus loved” does in the next chapter). Martha is serving - again! Mary is not just sitting at his feet like before. She is giving to Jesus, in enormous gratitude, an extravagant amount of perfume. In this act of devotion, Mary pours it on his feet, and wipes his feet with her hair.

Jesus will ride into Jerusalem as the anointed one, anointed not by a high priest on his head, but by a woman on his feet (the upside down Kingdom again). More than that, she does what Jesus has not yet instructed his disciples to do - wash one another’s feet as a sign of love for one another (see John 13:3-5). Perhaps Mary understood already that the stakes were high – she’d seen Lazarus dead and now alive. Jesus would die and rise again too.

Judas’ response is predictable. The last verse about us always having the poor with us is not an excuse to abandon the poor, but a picture of sacrificial love for the One who loved us first. It is inevitable that Christians, empowered by the same Spirit that raised Jesus from the dead, would set the bar quite high for the Roman (pagan) world in their acts of love and compassion through those first few hundred years. Amazing grace, radical love, steady faith, unmovable hope, a whole new world and creation for those who trust Jesus (2 Cor 5:17), and extravagant generous reckless devotion, love, and sacrifice for the Saviour. What will you and I give?

Blessings and peace,

Robin

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Readings & Vids to find each week's readings in English or Korean/English parallel. Previous services and readings are also found there. There are pages with each week’s newsletter, rosters and various other resources On the Browns Bay Presbyterian website. See https://bbpsermons.wordpress.com/ for written sermon texts.

  

‘And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we have seen his glory,
glory as of the only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth’ (1:14)

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