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Jesus' Economy

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by John D. Barry

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Jesus' economy is based on self-sacrifice. Jesus' currency is love. In a series of talks, John D. Barry explains how you can make the world a better place. Check out our book, Jesus' Economy: A Biblical View of Poverty, the Currency of Love, and a Pattern for Lasting Change. Rev. John D. Barry is an author, nonprofit founder, chaplain, and Bible scholar. Learn more at JesusEconomy.com.

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Episode thumbnail for God Pursues Us with Loyal Love | John D. Barry on Psalm 23

April 1, 2020

God Pursues Us with Loyal Love | John D. Barry on Psalm 23

Psalm 23 captures our imagination as children and does so today. We read it at weddings and funerals alike. Why? Because we all want to to be pursued with a love that is beyond comprehension. This is what Psalm 23 keys in on. But it's hard to see the love of God in a world that feels surrounded by death. But we've all seen it. A loyal love like God's is perhaps nowhere more seen than in the sacrificial mothers we've known. I think of my great-grandmother, Ma Murphy, who raised my mother. Her table was always open to the homeless, pregnant teenage girls, and children in need of a home. Ma Murphy's love also pursued prodigal children. It was a loyal love, loyal beyond all reason, like the kind of love we see from God. John D. Barry (Founder of Jesus' Economy) delivered this sermon at Faith Reformed Church in Lynden, WA on May 12, 2019 (Mother's Day). This sermon was prepared in collaboration with James (J.D.) Elgin.

Episode thumbnail for God's Economy is Centered on Relationships | John D. Barry on Luke 18

April 1, 2020

God's Economy is Centered on Relationships | John D. Barry on Luke 18

If you only had three years to do a monumental project, what would you do? Chance has it that you would clear the deck, ignore most people, and just focus on that singular initiative. You would have little time for people and their random problems. But Jesus had an entirely different approach. In this sermon, John D. Barry draws on his field research for his book, "Jesus' Economy: A Biblical View of Poverty, the Currency of Love, and a Pattern for Lasting Change" as he expounds upon a scene of Jesus healing a man in Luke 18:35–43. This sermon was originally delivered at Third Christian Reformed Church in Lynden, WA on March 31, 2019.

Episode thumbnail for The Gospel is About Our Whole Lives | John D. Barry on Luke 4

April 1, 2020

The Gospel is About Our Whole Lives | John D. Barry on Luke 4

We all know our world is broken and hurting. We’re left wondering, what can I do about such big problems? How can I make the world a better place? We find Jesus’ response in Luke 4:16–21, which records a scene from the beginning of Jesus’ ministry. Jesus shows us that his gospel is about our whole lives. In this sermon, John D. Barry examines Luke 4:16–21. In the process of doing so, he utilizes research from his book, Jesus' Economy, and stories from the work of pioneering church planters in Northeast India. This sermon was originally delivered at Faith Reformed Church in Lynden, WA on February 3, 2019.

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What is Jesus' Economy?

Jesus' economy is based on self-sacrifice. Jesus' currency is love. In a series of talks, John D. Barry explains how you can make the world a better place. Check out our book, Jesus' Economy: A Biblical View of Poverty, the Currency of Love, and a Pattern for Lasting Change.

Rev. John D. Barry is an author, nonprofit founder, chaplain, and Bible scholar. Learn more at JesusEconomy.com.

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