David Bahnsen - Work and the Meaning of Life

Thinking Dad Podcast

"God's character as a worker provides a biblical mandate for humans to engage in productive activity." - David Bahnsen

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Garritt Hampton sits down with David Bahnsen, author of Full-Time: Work and the Meaning of Life, to talk about work, faith, the character of God, and the meaning of life. David shares his critiques on the essential vs. non-essential work distinction made during COVID-19 and how an already present anti-work sentiment in the led to this massive failure in so many churches. He explains why the church must defend the value of all work and dives into the tension in balancing family and work. Learn the importance of early jobs, and explore the biblical implications of labor, wealth, and service versus the false prosperity gospel. Plus, you won't want to miss David's insights on remote work and its impact on young professionals.

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Full Time: Work and the Meaning of Life, by David Bahnsen

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Discussion Questions:

1. David Bahnsen criticizes the state's distinction between essential and non-essential work during the COVID-19 pandemic, and how that influenced the church. Do you agree with his viewpoint that all work is indispensable? Why or why not?

2. What steps do you think the church can take to better prepare for such situations?

3. How has the work-from-home paradigm impacted your personal work experience or the general workforce in your opinion? Do you agree with David's criticism of this shift?

4. David Bahnsen talks about the church failing to preach the entire counsel of God, including the role of work. How do you think churches can better integrate the concept of work and vocation into their teaching?

5. What are your thoughts on the anti-work movement that David Bahnsen identifies as a secular and anti-Christian idea? How has this movement impacted societal views on work and how have you seen this influence in the church?

6. The conversation addresses the theology of wealth and the misconceptions around it, particularly regarding the prosperity gospel. How do you think Christians should properly view wealth and material success?

7. Bahnsen believes the tradition of teenagers working has declined and that this loss impacts their entry into the workforce. How do you think this will effect the workforce over the coming decade?

8. The discussion touches on the relationship between work and our identity, suggesting that work is a part of our partnership with God in the creative pro

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