Chris EW Green / The Israelite Heals, That's All You Need To Know

In this conversation, Jason, Matthew, and Chris discuss the concept of union with Christ and its implications. They explore the idea that Jesus identifies completely with humanity and suffers with us. They also discuss the difference between a simplistic understanding of union and a profound understanding that recognizes the fullness of our identity in Christ. How the master-slave paradigm is misused to justify power and control, speaking truth with love and authority, Christian nationalism and how it undermines the integrity of the gospel, the concept of the fear of the Lord and how it leads to perfect love, breaking conspiracy thinking and the hope we can know because God is in Christ reconciling the world to Himself, in this podcast, the guys start and end with the hope of the Gospel—God is in Christ reconciling the world to Himself "The Israelite heals, that's all you need to know." Jefferey From, Cormac McCarthy's, The Passenger. CHAPTERS 03:16 The Concept of Union11:46 The Radical Union with Christ19:21 Living from Union21:15 The Narrative of Master and Slave32:46 Speaking Truth with Love and Authority40:29 Using Jesus' Teachings for Political Gain44:28 Christian Nationalism and the Integrity of the Gospel48:46 The Fear of the Lord and Perfect Love52:58 Breaking the Cycle of Fear and Conspiracy Thinking56:18 The Future of Christianity in America58:28 The Deconstruction Movement and the Search for Jesus01:04:36 The Israelite Heals: Finding Hope in Jesus For more on Chris EW GreenWebsite: www.substack.com/@cewgreen For more on the guest host, Matthew HesterWebsite: www.hesterministries.org For Links to the articles and videos mentioned in this podcast:God Is Not A Master — YouTube TeachingGod Is Not A Master — Substack LinkThe Israelite Heals — Substack Link --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rethinking-god/support

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Rethinking God with Tacos is hosted by Jason Clark and friends who are discovering that God is like Jesus—God is love, and His love is better than our greatest thoughts, better than our wildest imaginings, and even better than our best biblical understanding. Just friends who really like tacos, talking with amazing guests, rethinking. Join us. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rethinking-god/support