The Divine Council Worldview Podcast

EP108: John 16: What Jesus Really Meant About the Holy Spirit

55 min · 10. mai 2026
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In this episode, Ronn and Mike explore the biblical and theological insights regarding John 16, the Holy Spirit and the divine council worldview. Join them as they dive deep into biblical analysis, practical theology, and insights into spiritual rebellion and divine authority.

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In this episode of the Divine Council Worldview Podcast, Ronn and Mike delve into various theological questions, exploring the concepts of theosis and deification, the significance of Jesus' first miracle of turning water into wine, the humor present in Jesus' life, the implications of the incarnation, and the understanding of idols in spirituality. Each topic is examined with depth and insight, providing listeners with a rich understanding of these complex themes. They also delve into the spiritual significance of idols in biblical narratives, exploring their role as objects of worship and their psychological influence on believers. The discussion transitions into the topic of Gentile salvation in the Old Testament, emphasizing the importance of loyalty to Yahweh and the implications of salvation for both Jews and Gentiles. Finally, they reflect on the complexities of understanding these themes within the broader biblical narrative.

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EP113: What Orthodoxy & Mormonism Get Right (And Wrong) (Q&A #20)

In this episode of the Divine Council Worldview Podcast, Ronn and Mike engage in a deep exploration of the concept of theosis, comparing its interpretations in Eastern Orthodoxy and Mormonism. They discuss the implications of salvation as a transformative process that integrates believers into God's family and the significance of exorcisms in the New Testament as a reflection of the cosmic battle between divine and rebellious beings. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding theological terms and concepts within their historical and cultural contexts, fostering a richer dialogue among different Christian traditions. They also delve into the complexities of demonic activity in the New Testament, the role of the Pharisees in relation to Yahweh, the nature of worship, and the interpretation of Elohim in biblical theology. Finally, they explore how cultural and historical contexts influence these themes, emphasizing the importance of understanding the spiritual dynamics at play during the time of Jesus and the implications for contemporary faith practices.

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EP111: Satan, Sacrifice & the Name of God (Q&A #19)

In this episode of the Divine Council Worldview Podcast, hosts Ron Johnson and Mike Chu engage in a thought-provoking discussion on theological questions submitted by listeners. The conversation begins with an exploration of the concept of atonement, particularly the terms 'ransom' and 'redemption' as they relate to Jesus' death. They delve into the nuances of biblical language and interpretation, challenging traditional views on the meaning of ransom in the context of atonement. The discussion then shifts to the nature of Satan, examining whether the figure of Satan in the Book of Job is inherently evil or serves a different role. Throughout the episode, they emphasize the importance of understanding theological concepts in a broader context, encouraging listeners to think critically about their beliefs and interpretations of scripture. In this conversation, they delve into theological discussions surrounding the nature of Jesus' incarnation, the significance of Abel's sacrifice, dietary laws in biblical texts, and the pronunciation of God's name. They explore the implications of these topics on faith and understanding of scripture, emphasizing the artistry in biblical writing and the historical context of religious practices.

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