30 min

Acts Of The Apostles 17:1-15 Redux Church

    • Christianity

In this episode of the podcast, hosts Wayne Heins and Jeremy Griffin dive into a discussion exploring the idea that worship is simply a response to what God has done in our lives, emphasizing that it doesn't have to be complicated or involve music. It's all about the posture of our hearts in responding to the free gift of salvation through Christ.



The hosts then shift their focus to a passage from Acts 17:1-15, where they draw parallels between the apostle Paul's travels and preaching and the modern phenomenon of "church deconstruction." They discuss how people seeking truth and grappling with their faith often face resistance from those who feel threatened by such questioning.



Wayne and Jeremy highlight the different responses to Paul's message in Thessalonica and Berea, with the Bereans being described as "more noble" for their eagerness to receive the word and examine the Scriptures daily. They emphasize the importance of moving beyond religious rituals and traditions to a personal encounter with the living God.



The hosts further explore the idea that the world is not interested in mere labels of Christianity, but rather looks for evidence of a transformed life that reflects the power of Christ. They reflect on Paul's life and ministry, which did not align with the prosperity gospel often promoted in Western Christianity, but rather the costly and persecuted path of following Jesus.



The episode concludes with a reflection on the importance of awakening our spiritual "taste buds" to develop a genuine hunger and thirst for God and His truth. Wayne and Jeremy encourage listeners to pray for a spiritual receptivity and openness to the work of the Holy Spirit in their lives.


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In this episode of the podcast, hosts Wayne Heins and Jeremy Griffin dive into a discussion exploring the idea that worship is simply a response to what God has done in our lives, emphasizing that it doesn't have to be complicated or involve music. It's all about the posture of our hearts in responding to the free gift of salvation through Christ.



The hosts then shift their focus to a passage from Acts 17:1-15, where they draw parallels between the apostle Paul's travels and preaching and the modern phenomenon of "church deconstruction." They discuss how people seeking truth and grappling with their faith often face resistance from those who feel threatened by such questioning.



Wayne and Jeremy highlight the different responses to Paul's message in Thessalonica and Berea, with the Bereans being described as "more noble" for their eagerness to receive the word and examine the Scriptures daily. They emphasize the importance of moving beyond religious rituals and traditions to a personal encounter with the living God.



The hosts further explore the idea that the world is not interested in mere labels of Christianity, but rather looks for evidence of a transformed life that reflects the power of Christ. They reflect on Paul's life and ministry, which did not align with the prosperity gospel often promoted in Western Christianity, but rather the costly and persecuted path of following Jesus.



The episode concludes with a reflection on the importance of awakening our spiritual "taste buds" to develop a genuine hunger and thirst for God and His truth. Wayne and Jeremy encourage listeners to pray for a spiritual receptivity and openness to the work of the Holy Spirit in their lives.


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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reduxchurch/message
Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reduxchurch/support

30 min