A small snippet of Greg Boyd teaching on Luke 10 here. The entire sermon (like most of Boyd's) is obviously one that I'd recommend a full listening to.
Defining Neighbor, Part Two
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At the onset, Pastor Boyd said Luke 10 was not just a story about being nice to folks. Indeed. His sermon turned the story on its radical head. I see some things in a slightly different light today. I strongly encourage all to listen to it in its entirety. You, too, will be moved.
Greg, now I see why you listen to Boyd's sermons. Similar to Pastor Joel, he's not only a gifted storyteller; he wears his heart on his sleeve (i.e. he's not afraid to cry). This vulnerability makes me to connect him on a greater level than him just being a preacher. I feel close to him.
Thanks for sharing, as always.
P.S. I'm glad to have read that Pastor Joel did meet with Mr. Bakker of SoulForce.