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With this episode, we near the end of our working through the book Stott on the Christian Life. It can at times be a challenge to follow Jesus as lord. But not because Jesus’ yoke is heavy. The challenge sometimes comes from our friends.
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EPISODE NOTES
Notes and resources relevant to this episode:
Tim Chester, Stott on the Christian Life: Between Two Worlds (United States: Crossway, 2020).
In the Star Wars universe, the Mandalorians were a quasi-religious order who followed a strict and elite code, committed to some mysterious “way” from which they could neither argue nor depart.
The dismissive tweet reference refers to the fate of author Rob Bell at the hands, or keyboard, of John Piper.
That is, not so much “against the world” as “against the church.” To use Latin is a way for an author to make himself look erudite. I’m not sure it works for me, but I’m going with it anyway.
Podcast music provided by Cool Hand Luke and used with permission.
Intro: “Holy Vanguard” / Lyrics
Outro: “Wonder Tour” / Lyrics
To find our more about Greatheart’s Table, visit us here.
By Randall R. Greenwald5
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With this episode, we near the end of our working through the book Stott on the Christian Life. It can at times be a challenge to follow Jesus as lord. But not because Jesus’ yoke is heavy. The challenge sometimes comes from our friends.
We encourage you to also subscribe to our newsletter where, on third Mondays and at other times there may be additional content. You can do so here.
You can help support this podcast by supporting us on Patreon. You can do so here.
EPISODE NOTES
Notes and resources relevant to this episode:
Tim Chester, Stott on the Christian Life: Between Two Worlds (United States: Crossway, 2020).
In the Star Wars universe, the Mandalorians were a quasi-religious order who followed a strict and elite code, committed to some mysterious “way” from which they could neither argue nor depart.
The dismissive tweet reference refers to the fate of author Rob Bell at the hands, or keyboard, of John Piper.
That is, not so much “against the world” as “against the church.” To use Latin is a way for an author to make himself look erudite. I’m not sure it works for me, but I’m going with it anyway.
Podcast music provided by Cool Hand Luke and used with permission.
Intro: “Holy Vanguard” / Lyrics
Outro: “Wonder Tour” / Lyrics
To find our more about Greatheart’s Table, visit us here.

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