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Today, we explore the "Word of God." Do you share the belief that the Bible holds the ultimate authority? Or do you see Jesus as the living "Word of God" that John 1 speaks of? We'll wrestle with these questions and more.
In this episode, we'll journey through the rich and often paradoxical imagery of the lion and the lamb as presented in Revelation. We'll contrast the popular expectation of a conquering lion with the profound revelation of Jesus as the sacrificial lamb, the only one worthy to wield God's power. Along the way, I'll share insights about making room for a God who can be speechless and what that silence might mean in our own lives, especially in our darkest moments.
We'll also delve into the tension between desiring a predictable, accessible deity and embracing the wild, unexpected freedom of God. Expect a deep dive into scripture, reflections inspired by theologian Walter Brueggemann, and powerful stories like that of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. Plus, I'll reveal the personal significance behind my tattoo of a sheep with a crown, a subtle nod to my stand against the machismo mantra of "lions, not sheep."
So grab your favorite glass of wine, find a quiet spot, and prepare for an episode that challenges traditional feel-good messages, encourages introspection over easy answers, and ultimately invites us to trust in a God who surpasses all our expectations.
Wine in this episode: 2021 Arabella Chenin Blanc
Reserve your spot for the September 9th tasting event in Gilbert. https://communionwineco.com/events/az-tasting-event/
By Jeremy Jernigan is a former megachurch pastor turned wine-loving theologian who’s not afraid to ask the hard questions about Christianity. As the host of Cabernet and Pray, Jeremy blends deep theological exploration with cultural critique, all while sippi5
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Click here to watch the episode on video.
Today, we explore the "Word of God." Do you share the belief that the Bible holds the ultimate authority? Or do you see Jesus as the living "Word of God" that John 1 speaks of? We'll wrestle with these questions and more.
In this episode, we'll journey through the rich and often paradoxical imagery of the lion and the lamb as presented in Revelation. We'll contrast the popular expectation of a conquering lion with the profound revelation of Jesus as the sacrificial lamb, the only one worthy to wield God's power. Along the way, I'll share insights about making room for a God who can be speechless and what that silence might mean in our own lives, especially in our darkest moments.
We'll also delve into the tension between desiring a predictable, accessible deity and embracing the wild, unexpected freedom of God. Expect a deep dive into scripture, reflections inspired by theologian Walter Brueggemann, and powerful stories like that of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. Plus, I'll reveal the personal significance behind my tattoo of a sheep with a crown, a subtle nod to my stand against the machismo mantra of "lions, not sheep."
So grab your favorite glass of wine, find a quiet spot, and prepare for an episode that challenges traditional feel-good messages, encourages introspection over easy answers, and ultimately invites us to trust in a God who surpasses all our expectations.
Wine in this episode: 2021 Arabella Chenin Blanc
Reserve your spot for the September 9th tasting event in Gilbert. https://communionwineco.com/events/az-tasting-event/

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