God’s Word for Warriors Podcast

E10: Freedom Beyond Personal Circumstances

18 min · 29. juni 2026
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Dr. Tom L. Seals, founder of God's Word for Warriors [https://www.godswordforwarriors.com], considers Paul an example of someone who experienced freedom beyond his personal circumstances. During this season of celebrating the United States' 250th year, it is especially poignant to consider our personal freedom in light of being a veteran who has sacrificed for their country.  Be sure to check out the transcript of this episode for discussion questions that may help you dig deeper into this material.

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E8: What Makes the Church a Church?

Tom Seals, of God's Word for Warriors, discusses what makes a community a church. Using scriptural support and examples, such as the Amish community that lost members and offered forgiveness, he suggests that community becomes a church when it reflects Christ.  To engage deeper in this offering, consider these discussion questions: 1. (Around 0:40–2:30) Tom describes the Amish community’s response to tragedy, especially their immediate forgiveness and support for the offender’s family. What does this example suggest about what it truly means to live out Christian beliefs—and why does it feel so rare or difficult in modern society? 2. (Around 3:00–4:30) Philippians 2 is used to highlight Christ’s humility and obedience. How might adopting this mindset—self-emptying and humility—change the way individuals and churches operate today? 3. (Around 7:15–8:30) Tom critiques the modern view of church as a place, program, or service provider. What are the consequences of viewing church primarily as an activity or institution rather than a mission or identity? 4. (Around 9:15–10:30) Early Christians are described as people recognized because “they had been with Jesus.” What would it practically look like today for someone to live in such a way that others clearly recognize that influence? 5. (Around 11:30–14:45) The lesson contrasts the ideal vision of community (referencing John Lennon’s “Imagine”) with the reality of human brokenness and unmet intentions. Why is it so difficult for people to embody the change they desire in the world, and how does Tom suggest the church can bridge that gap?

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