In this engaging podcast episode, Jason Clark and Paul Golf host Tommy Miller as they delve into profound themes of faith and union and explore the significance of adoption in Hebrew culture and the transformative power of understanding one's identity in Christ.
In this conversation, Tommy shares the implications of timelessness in relation to prayer, healing, and salvation. They discuss the significance of John 1 as a response to Genesis 1, the nature of existence and universalism, and the material world's redemption.
The dialogue emphasizes the importance of understanding salvation in the present rather than as a future destination, highlighting the transformative power of love and union with God. The fellas explore profound themes of immortality, salvation, and the nature of union in Christ.
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The conversation revolves around Jason Clark’s book, Prone to Love, the first in a trilogy that Prone to Love that invites the reader to deconstruct fractured beliefs about God and His love.
Jason shares his personal experience of going through a season of feeling distant from God and how it led to a deeper revelation of union. He talks about the importance of embracing tests and challenges as invitations to a greater revelation of God's nature.
Jason also discusses trust and its relationship to love and boundaries. He emphasizes the need to earn and maintain trust while still extending love to others.
In this conversation, Jason and Bryant explore the concept of grace and its connection to bravery. They explore the idea that grace is not a dualistic concept but rather an invitation to live in the reality of union with God. They also touch on signs and wonders in the charismatic world and how they can be integrated into a holistic understanding of the Kingdom of God.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rethinking-god/supportIn this conversation, hosted by Brooke Waters and Jason Clark, Jason Twombly shares his journey as a spiritual development coach, focusing on transforming pain into power and fostering relational connections. He discusses the importance of meditation, the concept of union with God, and the need for vibrant communities of faith.
The dialogue also touches on personal loss and the impact of faith transitions on family dynamics, emphasizing the significance of emotional healing and relational skills in spiritual growth.
They also discussed family dynamics during spiritual transitions, emphasizing the importance of heartfelt communication and emotional check-ins.
Finally, they discussed how to cultivate a culture of emotional intelligence and attunement, highlighting the significance of check-ins and heart-to-heart connections. The dialogue also touches on the need for churches to become more relational and the power of shared experiences, including lighthearted moments like taco stories, to foster deeper connections.
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In this conversation, Baxter and Jason delve into profound questions surrounding life after death, the nature of God's love, and the burdens of conditional salvation. They share personal experiences that highlight the emotional turmoil faced by individuals grappling with the idea of salvation and the fear of judgment.
The discussion emphasizes the unconditional love of God, the transformative power of faith, and the importance of understanding God's wrath as a reflection of His love.
Ultimately, the conversation invites listeners to reconsider their beliefs about salvation, judgment, and the nature of God, fostering a sense of hope and connection.
Baxter and Jason explore themes of love, acceptance, and the nature of God through personal anecdotes and theological reflections. The fellas emphasize the importance of understanding God's love as relational rather than transactional and discuss the implications of universalism redemption in the context of Christian faith.
The dialogue also touches on the human condition, the concept of hell, and the transformative power of Jesus in our lives.
Originally aired on GAN, October 23, 2024.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rethinking-god/supportIn this conversation, Steve Chalke shares his journey from a challenging childhood in South London to becoming a prominent church leader and social justice advocate. He discusses the founding of Oasis, a charity aimed at providing support and shelter for vulnerable youth, and reflects on the challenges faced in this mission. Chalke emphasizes the importance of personal experiences in shaping one's understanding of faith and theology, particularly in the context of social justice and community service.
In this conversation, Jason and Steve explore profound themes of faith, love, justice, and the true message of Jesus. They discuss the challenges of understanding God's goodness in the face of grief, the social activism of Jesus, and the misconceptions surrounding penal substitutionary atonement. The dialogue emphasizes the importance of love and relationship in healing and transformation, as well as the need for a restorative approach to justice. They also delve into the significance of original goodness, the impact of trauma on behavior, and the transformative journey of understanding God's heart for humanity.
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