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SMChill082821 Soul Rendered

SMChill082821 Soul Rendered

FromA Brief History of Power


SMChill082821 Soul Rendered

FromA Brief History of Power

ratings:
Length:
148 minutes
Released:
Sep 9, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week, the Mad Christian and Meridith speak about: 
 
00:00 Opening
01:29 Title
08:26 Why is Jesus tarrying?
12:48 Knowing the times and being wide awake
24:30 Break
27:27 Why did Luke record Jesus as "being filled with the Holy Spirit"
34:04 Christians should take back their language
35:50 Christians are filled with the Holy Spirit
43:38 Icons, images, Lutheranism and the Second Council of Nicaea
50:33 Images as help against torment, CTPSD
53:07 Icons should tell a story about Jesus
59:04 The Bible was misused against you but don't let the devil stop you from reading the Word
1:04:23 John 6 "Eat my flesh"
01:14:45 The church has no life without the Supper
01:16:35 Break
01:18:28 Media discernment, lies and getting reports from varied sources
01:20:50 Volunteerism at church
01:26:00 Generational roles, belonging in organizations, and the problem in saving crumbling institutions
01:35:38 Your grown child is living with her boyfriend
1:55:34 The pope and the antichrist
2:03:13 Does James teach that I need perfect faith to pray?
2:12:15 My job at a Lutheran school is on the line if I don't join the church which has a "contemporary service"
2:29:05 Do you have allies in your congregation?
2:31:03 Final remarks
Released:
Sep 9, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Every week Dr. Koontz and RevFisk check their privilege against the backdrop of the wide and varied annals of history. You don‘t have to believe the Babel about the sons of Noah being a rosetta for understanding the postmodern global politic to agree that an intellectual dark web exists because history always rhymes, no matter what you try to do about it. You might not save the world by listening, citizen, but that doesn‘t mean you won‘t save someone. Because knowing is only the first half of the battle.