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Episode 093: Lent Series, Part Seven

All In! Living the Mission of God

Release Date: 04/10/2017

Episode 118: Ordinary People, Extraordinary Lives, an Interview with Award Winning Historian Dr. Wayne Flynt  show art Episode 118: Ordinary People, Extraordinary Lives, an Interview with Award Winning Historian Dr. Wayne Flynt

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Dr. Flynt is active in a number of professional organizations, six of which have honored him with their highest awards for service. In 2003-04 he served as president of the Southern Historical Association, the largest professional organization devoted to the study of southern history and culture, with some 5,000 members worldwide. He was founding general editor of the online Encyclopedia of Alabama from which he retired in September 2008.   I hope you enjoy our conversation today!

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I first learned of Jonathan when I heard him interviewed on a podcast. His work sounded very interesting, so I bought his book, “Revolution of Values: Reclaiming Public Faith for the Common Good.” I ended up reading it twice. An evangelical Christian who connects with the broad spiritual tradition and its monastic witnesses, Jonathan is a leader in the Red Letter Christian movement and the Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival.

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Hey everybody! Today I am giddy! I am thrilled to be able to have Dr. Miroslav Volf as a guest today. He is probably one of my favorite living theologians. I think you will enjoy this week's episode. We explore his book Exclusion and Embrace: A Theological Exploration of Identity, Otherness, and Reconciliation

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Hey everybody! Welcome to the podcast. I have a confession to make: I have a love hate relationship with social media. Some days I feel really good and I check Facebook and I want to pull my eyes out. Some days I mess up and post something. I posted a really controversial post a while back (you can read it here). After I posted that I wondered: "why is everyone online so upset?" This week, I wanted to invite my friend Doug Bursch on the podcast to talk about his book Posting Peace.

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Hey everybody! Welcome back to a new season of All In! I wanted to give fair warning that we will be talking about some fairly controversial topics in this week's episode. It is my privilege to welcome Dr. Kristin Du Mez, author of the book . I read this book recently and it put together a number of pieces that had been building in my mind, but I had not yet been able to put them together. I had been a lifelong member of the Republican Party since 1988 until 2015 when in my estimation, it became a personality cult. I've tried to figure out how evangelicals have come to support systems,...

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Hey everybody! We are coming to the climax of our Lenten Journey: Easter is on its way. This week, Holy Week, as you contemplate the joys and mysteries of our salvation in Christ, let your heart be filled with bright faith and overflowing joy.

Great is the Mystery We Confess:

Christ has Died

Christ is Risen

Christ will come again.

Lent is a season of joy! Because we are drawing near to God.

Lent is a season of joy! Because Christ is Risen!

When Hope Breaks Through

John 20:1-9

  • Easter Sunday is the Promise of New Life
  • Resurrection Power is available to all for personal transformation

Three Big Problems facing people today:

  1. Meaninglessness

“You Don't Have to Be Neurotic to Feel Insecure: Finding the Courage to Deal With Guilt, Meaninglessness and Despair” by Reginald Stackhouse, Ph.D

  • Empty
  • Senseless
  • Useless
  • Worthless
  • Pointless
  • Inconsequential
  • Purposeless
  • Hollow
  • Trivial
  • Futile
  • This was my condition before Christ.
  1. Guilt: This universal human condition. God has hardwired us to know right and wrong
  • Shame
  • Self-reproach
  • Disgraced
  • Alienation
  1. Anger (caused by disappointed expectations)
  • Road Rage
  • Domestic Violence
  • Pew Rage
  • Low grade disgusted with people and life in general because of your disappointed expectations.

I. The People:

A. Mary Magdalene - Meaninglessness

  • Luke 8:2, doesn’t tell us much but that she was demon possessed
  • Possession was looked upon as disease, this victim of an alien and evil power, not an accomplice of it. (ISBE)
  • Whatever we may know of her can be summed up as:
    • A great sufferer relieved
    • A great sinner purified.
  • She came into the circle of believers, marked out from the rest by an exceptional experience of the Lord's healing power.

B. Peter – Guilt

  • Jesus’ first words to Peter, “Follow me…”
  • When Jesus entered Peter’s life, this plain fisherman became a new person with new goals and new priorities.
  • He had found Christ to be the Messiah.
  • He knew the Son of God.
  • He boasted in his devotion.
  • And when under pressure, denied even knowing Christ.

C.  John – Anger

  • Mark 3:17, "sons of thunder"
  • Rebuking one who cast out devils in the Lord's name because he was not one of their company (Luke 9:49);
  • Wants to call down fire from heaven upon a village of the Samaritans (Luke 9:54);
  • Joined with his mother and James in asking for the highest places in the kingdom of the Master (Matt 20:20-28; Mark 10:35-45);
  • John was the only disciple present at the crucifixion and was appointed by Jesus to care for Mary (19:26-27).

II. The Problem

  • Hope had died
    • Mary’s Meaning in Life was dead
    • Peter’s last words about His Master were words of denial.
    • John, this son of thunder, who would lean on Jesus like a dear friend or even a little child, appears to have his expectations disappointed again.

III. When Hope Breaks Through

The Silence of Heaven

  • There were no angels, no songs, no flashes of lightening.
    • Only silence.
  • It is so non-descript.
  • There is no poetic beauty to it.
  • There are no bold descriptions.
  • No Angels singing in festive choir.
    • Only Silence
  • Hope had broken through.
  • Death had lost its grip.

It is all so silent. So alone.

  • How else could it be? When something this grand, this magnificent, this glorious took place only the deafening silence of heaven and earth could declare the grandeur of this moment.
  • There was no chorus worthy.
  • There were no words adequate.
  • There was only silence.
  • There were no choruses of angels.
  • There were no shepherds in rapturous wonder.
  • There were no wise men poised with gifts.

What else but silence would do for this event?

Then the silence was broken with a simple declaration: He is not here. He is risen!

Hope Breaks Through!

Hope Breaks Through the Tyranny of Death

Hope Breaks Through the Meaninglessness of Life with God

Hope Breaks Through the Torment of Guilt

Hope Breaks Through the Bondage of Anger

Empty promises, empty dreams, empty lives, empty days, empty pleasures; none of these satisfy.

  • But the empty tomb, now that satisfies.

The Easter Sermon of John Chrysostom

Is there anyone who is a devout lover of God? Let them enjoy this beautiful bright festival! Is there anyone who is a grateful servant? Let them rejoice and enter into the joy of their Lord!

Let us all enter into the joy of the Lord! First and last alike receive your reward; rich and poor, rejoice together! Sober and slothful, celebrate the day!

You that have kept the fast, and you that have not, rejoice today for the Table is richly laden! Feast royally on it, the calf is a fatted one. Let no one go away hungry. Partake, all, of the cup of faith. Enjoy all the riches of His goodness!

Let no one grieve at his poverty, for the kingdom has been revealed. Let no one mourn that he has fallen again and again; for forgiveness has risen from the grave.

  • Let no one fear death, for the Death of our Savior has set us free.
  • He has destroyed it by enduring it.
  • He destroyed Hades when He descended into it.
  • He put it into an uproar even as it tasted of His flesh.
  • Hell was in an uproar because it was done away with.
  • It was in an uproar because it is mocked.
  • It was in an uproar, for it is destroyed.
  • It is in an uproar, for it is annihilated.
  • It is in an uproar, for it is now made captive.
  • Hell took a body, and discovered God.
  • It took earth, and encountered Heaven.
  • It took what it saw, and was overcome by what it did not see.

O death, where is thy sting?

O Hades, where is thy victory?

  • Christ is Risen, and you, o death, are annihilated!
  • Christ is Risen, and the evil ones are cast down!
  • Christ is Risen, and the angels rejoice!
  • Christ is Risen, and life is liberated!
  • Christ is Risen, and the tomb is emptied of its dead; for Christ having risen from the dead, is become the first-fruits of those who have fallen asleep.

To Him be Glory and Power forever and ever. Amen!

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