Matthew 11-12 Q&A with Tim Rowe

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Matthew 11-12 Q&A with Tim Rowe
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Still wondering why Jesus changed “me” to “you” in quoting Malachi 3:1 passage

What is meant by the end of Matthew 11:19; “Yet wisdom is justified by her deeds”?

How should we understand 11:22,24? Does Jesus mean that those who hear and reject the gospel will be judged and punished more harshly than those who reject it without ever hearing it?

What were the cities about from 11:20-24?

Is the rest we get from Jesus a knowledge thing? 

Or is there an actual tangible ‘experience’ of rest Jesus offers? 

E.g. we rest knowing we are part of Jesus’ family. But does this change our exhaustion now?

Is blaspheming against the holy spirit a continual sin? 

Is someone blasphemous when they are young, is that just the end for them?

How do we know if we have committed the unforgivable sin or not? Are some people unforgivable?

Vivian Yang

Vivian is a member of our Mandarin ministry who also serves us as our Safe Ministry Representative. If you have any questions about safe ministry at Campus Bible Study, please contact Vivian.

Simon Sheely

Simon did his traineeship at CBS before studying at Moore College.  He will return to pastor the Unichurch congregation.  Having lived in one of the colleges while studying, he is well equipped to minister to the residents at the university.  He is married to Ange.

Ross Ireland

Ross did his traineeship at CBS before studying at Moore College.  He will return to be the dedicated evangelist on the team and will also serve the wider ministry enabling communication between students, grads, and supporters.  He is married to Lilian and has two children.

Talar Khatchoyan

Talar graduated Moore College in 2018 and has served at Yagoona Anglican and Naremburn/Cammeray Anglican Church.

Dr. Jerome Jayasekera

Jerome was born in Malaysia, grew up in the US and spent time in Egypt. Having come to faith as a postgraduate student at uni, he loves the opportunities that uni life opens up to encountering Jesus. He is super keen to help everyone at uni, particularly postgrads and academics, find true meaning and life in Jesus. He loves spending time with his family, outdoor activities, and engaging in thought provoking conversations.

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