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Recovering Yahweh - a chapter-by-chapter audio summary of the book of the same name.

Podcast door Andrew LeCleir

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Recovering Yahweh podcast explores: - the biblical teaching about God's personal name, - the history of how his people reverently used and enjoyed his name for millennia but then lost it, - why after millennia more they have never recovered it - why the church has an opportune moment to finally recover Yahweh's name once and for all. This podcast goes through the Recovering Yahweh book, giving brief but informative summaries of each of the 20 chapters.

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Chapter 20 - A Rallying Call and a Roadmap

This chapter is a call to action for Christian leaders to reintroduce the name of Yahweh back into the life of the church, drawing parallels to the biblical story of the Ark of the Covenant's return to Israel. LeCleir advocates for a coordinated effort involving the widespread adoption of Bible translations that include God's personal name, like the LSB, alongside organic grass-roots initiatives utilizing new media. He outlines how this recovery should manifest across various aspects of church life, including publishing, music, and educational materials, ultimately emphasizing that local church adoption, led by pastors and elders, is crucial for the successful recovery of Yahweh's name for the spiritual flourishing of God's people.

17 mei 2025 - 19 min
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Chapter 19 - My Personal Journey with Yahweh's Name

In this chapter LeCleir discusses the purpose and intended impact of his work. He explains his decades of study into the name Yahweh and his motivation to compile this research into an organized format, primarily for his own understanding but also with the hope that it could potentially contribute to a recovery of the divine name in contemporary religious practice. LeCleir draws a parallel between his own efforts and the biblical account of the Ark of the Covenant being returned, suggesting that just as ordinary individuals were used in that instance, he, as a "computer guy from Wisconsin," could possibly be used to bring the issue of Yahweh's name to the forefront for church leaders to reconsider. Finally, LeCleir indicates that the concluding chapter of his work will address how church leaders can guide their congregations in adopting the use of this name.

17 mei 2025 - 4 min
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Chapter 17 - The Blessings of Living in a “Yahweh” World

In this chapter LeCleir argues for the importance of using God's personal name, Yahweh, as a vital element of Christian faith and practice. He contends that obeying God is a duty regardless of consequences, drawing on biblical examples of faithfulness in the face of danger. Yet, while acknowledging that following God brings blessings, LeCleir explicitly warns against treating God's name or gifts as magical formulas for personal gain, illustrating this point with scriptural accounts of those who misused sacred things. Instead, he posits that knowing and using Yahweh's name is one of several essential spiritual gifts, like Scripture and prayer, that enable believers to experience the fullness of God's joy and live a more complete Christian life. Ultimately, LeCleir asserts that neglecting this gift leads to an unnecessarily diminished experience of knowing God.

17 mei 2025 - 12 min
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Chapter 16 - Still Other Objections

This chapter addresses more objections to the recovery of using the name "Yahweh" within the church. LeCleir counters the idea that this practice is cultish, arguing that while some groups misuse the name, the principle is valid and distinct from such movements. Another objection is that using "Yahweh" feels too Jewish and unfamiliar to Western Christians, to which LeCleir responds that discomfort with the historical and cultural reality of God's name shouldn't lead to discarding it. He also acknowledges that switching from the familiar title "the Lord" to "Yahweh" will be unfamiliar and disruptive but asserts its importance, and refutes the claim that "the Lord" has become a functional name, as it remains a title. Finally, LeCleir considers the realism and practicality of such a widespread change, admitting it is unlikely to happen on a large scale, but maintains that if it is God's will, he can make it possible. Sometimes...God does a thing.

17 mei 2025 - 14 min
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