Spiritual Warfare, the Body, and Collective Discipleship: Unlearning Gnostic Influences and Embracing the Kingdom of God. This episode explores how contemporary understandings of spiritual warfare often veer into performative, individualistic practices that miss the communal and restorative essence emphasized in the New Testament. Mike and Tim discuss the influence of Gnosticism on Western theology, emphasizing the importance of embodied faith, collective resistance against powers of wrath, and practical practices for embodying the kingdom of God today. Key Topics: - The critique of performative and theatrical spiritual warfare practices and their impact on faith formation - The influence of Gnostic dualism on misconceptions about flesh, salvation, and the body - Reframing spiritual warfare as collective resistance rooted in community practices such as confession, communion, and mutual hospitality - The importance of embodiment, silence, and physical practices (like breath prayer) in resisting individualism and fostering full humanity - How the powers and principalities influence societies collectively, not just individuals - The role of the church as a monument and enactment of the new creation, practicing reconciliation, justice, and community embodied faith - Deconstructing misconceptions about wrath, sin, and the influence of the demonic, emphasizing God's wrath as self-consuming and current—focused on empowering resistance within the community - The importance of unlearning inherited dualisms and Gnostic ideas to recover a robust biblical view of flesh, body, and salvation - Practical steps for cultivating hope, resisting shame, and engaging in non-reactive, presence-filled discipleship Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction: The season, weather, and fire season anxieties 02:00 - Opening musical suggestions and poetic reflections on growth and resilience 05:00 - The story of Iranian asylum seekers and recent U.S. immigration developments 09:00 - Reflections on current national crises and the call for collective hope 12:00 - Challenging individualistic views of spiritual warfare and the role of community 16:00 - The influence of Gnostic dualism on understanding flesh and salvation 22:00 - The impact of disembodied spiritual practices and the importance of embodied faith 30:00 - The church as a communal space of resistance against powers of division and exploitation 38:00 - Reimagining spiritual warfare as living out the kingdom through practical love and justice 42:00 - The significance of confession, accountability, and mutual presence 50:00 - Deconstructing misconceptions of wrath and divine anger 60:00 - Understanding flesh, sin, and death as neutral yet inhabited by patterns of habit and obedience 68:00 - The destructive role of wrath and how Jesus absorbed it in love 75:00 - Practicing renewal through prayer, hope, and embodied presence 78:00 - The transformative power of pausing and inviting God's presence in daily life 86:00 - The mission of the church as a community embodying divine justice and reconciliation As always, we encourage and would love discussion as we pursue. Feel free to email in questions to
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