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The Recap: S3 - E45

49 min · 14 de nov de 2024
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We discuss the consequences of Manasseh’s life, the fact that Josiah’s righteousness couldn’t overcome Manasseh’s terror. This is an example of how every prophet priest and king in the Old Testament falls short of what we need. We are still longing for Jesus. Joel gives us a taste of the gift that the Holy Spirit will be for these Old Testament believers. Hebrews explains it all Erin talks about the fear of death is what keeps us in slavery. As believers we need to get over our fear of death, and then we will live in true freedom.

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The Recap: S3 - E44

Leadership as idolatry and God’s response to idolaters in Hosea is to take them out to the wilderness and court them like a lover. Erin talks about her formation in leadership and identifies an area of idolatry in her life in the context of Hosea. Anneke and Erin discuss how to navigate relationships with Christians who hold to the form of godliness but deny its power. Paul permits us to avoid these people. We don’t need to be irreconciled, but we also don’t have to spend a lot of time with them. Anneke reminds Erin of the power of prayer to make a difference in people’s relationship with God. Anneke talks about self-control in Titus. Erin talks about the lack of acknowledgment of self in evangelical spirituality can be an obstacle to self-control. Finally, Philemon is discussed as an act of Allyship on Paul's part.

14 de nov de 202449 min