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S3E79, Corinth and the Great Lie, part 4

S3E79, Corinth and the Great Lie, part 4

FromThe Eikon Podcast


S3E79, Corinth and the Great Lie, part 4

FromThe Eikon Podcast

ratings:
Length:
64 minutes
Released:
Oct 4, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

"All things are permissible for me," is not a phrase that would have sounded uncommon to the ears of first century Corinth.  Finding out who used this phrase in Roman culture and for what purposes continue to help us understand how the great lie of superiority was infecting the Corinthian church and how Paul was discipling them through it. Understanding both the problem and they ways that Paul continues to work towards the solution are vital to us finding our way biblically through our own modern version of the great lie.But first, Michael and Jason have a little fun talking about resurrecting mammoths and why Michael's mom is a little peeved with him after listening to a previous episode. They also discuss the reality of making mistakes as biblical teachers and the need for an ongoing pursuit of humility, as well as the important and relevant lessons from another very popular podcast.The serious discussion begins at 17:30.
Released:
Oct 4, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Join Michael Burns (biblical teacher, author, speaker), Jason Alexander (pastor, speaker), and Gianna Hearn (journalist, host of "The Weekly G" video news magazine of the NBA G-League) for fun, lively, and relevant examination of biblical texts, emphasizing their historical and cultural context with an eye on applying those principles into the mess of modern life.To submit questions, suggestions, or give feedback contact us at eikonpodcast@gmail.com.If you're a new listener. Welcome and thank you. We recommend that you start listening at season 4, episode 93. After you're caught up to the present, we suggest that you then go back and explore the first 3 seasons when the podcast was still called "All Things to All People with Michael Burns."