A podcast about being a citizen of the kingdom of heaven and a citizen in the United States
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 51 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualityGovernmentChristianity |
Peter learned his politics from Jesus. He also had personal experience with authorities who would quiet his preaching of the resurrection. So, Peter had a lot to say about how Christians relate to authority. That is what this episode is about. more
Jesus was political. He said, "Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's but to God the things that are God's." (Matthew 22:17-21) He was crucified as "King of the Jews." In this episode, we explore how Jesus was more political than we sometime... more
In this episode, we go back to the beginning, to Genesis, and establish some of the history and theology of government. The legitimacy of government rests on its connection with God's authority. We try to make that connection in this conversation. more
In this episode, we take a look at some of the verses that mention the United States in them...yes, you are right. The United States isn't in the Bible. But, it is among the nations, and the nations are in the Bible. Listen to what the Bible says abo... more
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Thanks guys. Always get a great takeaway from your podcasts. Wisdom imparted with a dose of humbleness.
This has provided great context and historical reflection on the times we are a part of.
Thank you your thoughtful explanations and insight. This podcast is casting a bright light on all things politics and religion. It is helpful for people from all walks of life during these cloudy times.
Keep up the good work guys. Great stuff and a lot to think about.
I am really enjoying the deep dive into this topic. During the beginning of the pandemic we felt confounded every time a Christian friend said they were moving to Idaho or some other place because of the culture of Oregon. It made us confused primarily because we believe we already are exiles, and so didn’t fully understand how our physical geography mattered that much and why an “escape” was needed (let alone the belief that a move would initiate a richer, more “Christian” existence). Keep up t... more
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