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title: "Flame 002---Rob Bell"
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# Flame 002---Rob Bell

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## Description

NOOMA is a new format for spiritual direction. It's short films touching on issues that we care about, that we want to talk about, and it comes in a way that fits our world. It's a format that's there for us when we need it, as we need it, how we need it. Audio: English. Subtitles: English, French, German, Korean, Mandarin, Portuguese, Spanish. NOOMA is a new format for spiritual direction. It's short films touching on issues that we care about, that we want to talk about, and it comes in a way that fits our world. It's a format that's there for us when we need it, as we need it, how we need it. Audio: English. Subtitles: English, French, German, Korean, Mandarin, Portuguese, Spanish.

Review: Short but powerful video on love - This is a very short but powerful video that discusses three Hebrew words for love and why they are important for marriage. I have found the video on the internet, but for the low price it is worth it to have the DVD.
Review: What do you love? - The second Nooma video is flame and quite frankly has more to do with sex than anything else, which is fine, it's just not where I am right now. But watching the video did make me think about something else. What did Jesus say to Peter when he asked, "do you love me?" [John 21] We always give the sermon using the 2 Greek words don't we? As if at that moment Jesus was speaking Greek to Peter. Highly doubtful for such an intimate moment. I think we can use Greek studies when we read Paul and for some other passages, but we need to be careful when we translate Greek to English for the things that Jesus spoke... unless we have a good idea that the Greek word used and the Hebrew word used were similar. We can sound pretty smart when we start with, "now the Greek word here says," but we can look pretty stupid if we are doing it for 'smart-sounding' sake. The scriptures do record Jesus asking agape the first two times, and phileo last - but it would be an interesting conversation to hear in the original language. One of Rob's points was we lose the meaning of the word `love' when we use it for so many things. Unlike the Greek and Hebrews we don't have more than one word for love, but we seem to have more than one definition. I love my wife I love tacos [it's true, I really do love tacos] But maybe the answer isn't using better words, but in using better expressions of that love. In other words, if I love my wife more than tacos [which I do] then how do I show that, communicate that? or do I? How can my intensity for the things I love more come through in how I live. Supposedly, I should love God more than my wife, right? Well, how does that play out in how I express that love? Do I spend time with God? Laugh with God? Cry with God? Write to God? Listen to God? How much more does my life reveal the things that I love the most? How could someone tell what I was truly passionate about?

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
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| Customer Reviews | 5.0 out of 5 stars 12 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Short but powerful video on love
*by J***F on March 9, 2015*

This is a very short but powerful video that discusses three Hebrew words for love and why they are important for marriage. I have found the video on the internet, but for the low price it is worth it to have the DVD.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ What do you love?
*by D***Y on September 11, 2009*

The second Nooma video is flame and quite frankly has more to do with sex than anything else, which is fine, it's just not where I am right now. But watching the video did make me think about something else. What did Jesus say to Peter when he asked, "do you love me?" [John 21] We always give the sermon using the 2 Greek words don't we? As if at that moment Jesus was speaking Greek to Peter. Highly doubtful for such an intimate moment. I think we can use Greek studies when we read Paul and for some other passages, but we need to be careful when we translate Greek to English for the things that Jesus spoke... unless we have a good idea that the Greek word used and the Hebrew word used were similar. We can sound pretty smart when we start with, "now the Greek word here says," but we can look pretty stupid if we are doing it for 'smart-sounding' sake. The scriptures do record Jesus asking agape the first two times, and phileo last - but it would be an interesting conversation to hear in the original language. One of Rob's points was we lose the meaning of the word `love' when we use it for so many things. Unlike the Greek and Hebrews we don't have more than one word for love, but we seem to have more than one definition. I love my wife I love tacos [it's true, I really do love tacos] But maybe the answer isn't using better words, but in using better expressions of that love. In other words, if I love my wife more than tacos [which I do] then how do I show that, communicate that? or do I? How can my intensity for the things I love more come through in how I live. Supposedly, I should love God more than my wife, right? Well, how does that play out in how I express that love? Do I spend time with God? Laugh with God? Cry with God? Write to God? Listen to God? How much more does my life reveal the things that I love the most? How could someone tell what I was truly passionate about?

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nooma - a great commentary with a biblical approach to relationships!
*by V***A on January 8, 2010*

Rob Bell does a wonderfull job of approaching a "Godly" angle to relationships! It is visually powerful!

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