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Pride Always Goes Before an Epic Fail/Fall!
Pride Always Goes Before an Epic Fail/Fall!
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Length:
47 minutes
Released:
Oct 3, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
During today’s conversation on Back Porch Theology, we’re going to dive into a crazy Old Testament family drama more colorful than an episode of Yellowstone and in so doing we’re going to highlight what Dr. A.W. Tozer said many years ago: It takes humility to worship God acceptably. There’s a lovely little Hebrew word in the Old Testament pronounced kah-vode that can mean two things: “glory” as in God’s glory, and “weight” as in the waistline of someone who’s been indulging in too many Krispy Kremes. And this one little word packs quite a punch in our convo today because it leads us to the conclusion that human shoulders aren’t nearly broad enough to carry the weight of God’s glory – spiritual leadership and Christian celebrity are not remotely synonymous. As my friend Christine Caine wisely and soberly says, “If the light on you in brighter than the light of Christ in you, it has the potential to kill you.” So please grab a cup of coffee and your Bible – unless you’re driving or in the final stages of putting together a Lego replica of the Millennium Falcon, of course – and come hang out on the porch with us.
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Back Porch Theology Goes Home-Christian Tour to Israel-March 21-31
Back Porch Theology is sponsored in part by Dwell Bible App. Save 30% off Dwell for Life at DwellApp.io/Lisa Harper.
Learn more about the Tov for Women Event at Northern Seminary. Log onto CWLNorthern.com/events for more information.
Back Porch Theology Goes Home-Christian Tour to Israel-March 21-31
Released:
Oct 3, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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