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The Table That Defies the Empire with Josh Liem
Daniel 1:1-21
In a world of military parades and propaganda, how do we resist empire without becoming what we oppose? This week we explore how Daniel and his friends found a surprising form of resistance - through what they ate. Join us as we learn how a simple meal can become a profound act of allegiance to the peaceful Kingdom of God, shaping us into a flourishing presence in our city.
For reflection & discussion:
What stood out in the sermon for you?
The sermon outlined the key strategies of the "beastly empire" (asserting divine power, co-opting the influential, indoctrination, stripping identity). Where do you see echoes of these strategies in our world today?
Have you ever experienced a loss of identity, name, or culture? How did you respond?
Daniel and his friends drew a line at the king's food. Why do you think this seemingly small act was so significant? What are the "royal delicacies" we are tempted by today?
Daniel chose a diet that made him distinct. In what practical ways can we, as a community, live more distinctly from the values of the "empire" around us?
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The Table That Defies the Empire with Josh Liem
Daniel 1:1-21
In a world of military parades and propaganda, how do we resist empire without becoming what we oppose? This week we explore how Daniel and his friends found a surprising form of resistance - through what they ate. Join us as we learn how a simple meal can become a profound act of allegiance to the peaceful Kingdom of God, shaping us into a flourishing presence in our city.
For reflection & discussion:
What stood out in the sermon for you?
The sermon outlined the key strategies of the "beastly empire" (asserting divine power, co-opting the influential, indoctrination, stripping identity). Where do you see echoes of these strategies in our world today?
Have you ever experienced a loss of identity, name, or culture? How did you respond?
Daniel and his friends drew a line at the king's food. Why do you think this seemingly small act was so significant? What are the "royal delicacies" we are tempted by today?
Daniel chose a diet that made him distinct. In what practical ways can we, as a community, live more distinctly from the values of the "empire" around us?