10 episodes

Podcast by Jeremy McClanahan & Jeff Shafer

Leaving The Cave Podcast Jeremy McClanahan & Jeff Shafer

    • Religion & Spirituality

Podcast by Jeremy McClanahan & Jeff Shafer

    Mercy Not Sacrifice

    Mercy Not Sacrifice

    Hebrew Scripture is filled with stories of God stooping down to reveal himself within the darkened understanding of Man, progressively moving us towards the fullest revelation unveiled in the face of Jesus. God made from one man every nation of mankind to live on all the face of the earth, having determined allotted periods and the boundaries of their dwelling place, that they should seek God, and perhaps feel their way toward him and find him. These are the people God dispersed over the face of the earth at Babel. He would use Abraham's obedience to bless all the nations of the earth, entering into their darkness, and meeting them where they were. God would enter into the darkness of ancient civilizations centered around the ritual sacrifice of animals and even children, leading his children on a trajectory that will eventually end the sacrificial system altogether. Jesus, the visible image of the invisible God, who can do nothing of his own accord, but only what he sees the Father doing, came to earth forgiving sin without any need of sacrifice or blood.

    • 19 min
    Was The Life Of Jesus False Advertisement For The Father?

    Was The Life Of Jesus False Advertisement For The Father?

    Prior to the shedding of blood, prior to his death and resurrection, Jesus says that if we are to reflect Gods nature as his sons in the earth we must be full of mercy like our Father in heaven who is merciful even to the ungrateful and evil. The Father can relate to mankind mercifully because mercy is intrinsic to his nature. He, therefore, has no authority higher than himself requiring that he displace his wrath before he can offer mercy. This is not a Father who is holding back his wrath. Quite the opposite, his very nature is to bless even those who curse him.

    For a transcription of this podcast and a list of all sources quoted in this episode go to...http://jpshafer.com/2018/04/20/was-the-life-of-jesus-false-advertisement-for-the-father/

    • 14 min
    Forsaken By God?

    Forsaken By God?

    On the cross Jesus cried out “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” The only time the Son doesn’t refer to God as Father... He identifies with our fallen humanity, subjectively entering into the depths of our brokenness. Where Adam was in the garden, overwhelmed, with anxiety, guilt, fear, and shame, but not without returning with one final breath unraveling the lie that we’ve believed about the Father since the beginning. The last words on the cross were not “My God, My God, why have you forsaken me?” The last words on the cross were “Father, into your hands I set before you My spirit.”

    For a transcription of this podcast and a list of all sources quoted in this episode go to...http://jpshafer.com/2018/04/07/forsaken-by-god/

    • 26 min
    Is God Too Holy To Look Upon Sin??

    Is God Too Holy To Look Upon Sin??

    How does God respond to Adam who is distancing himself from his creator in fear? God provides a solution in the form of animal skins. Again, who needed the covering? Did God need Adam to be covered before He could approach him? No, it was Adam who was the beneficiary of the covering, as a way to restore a sense of confidence once again, to come out of hiding and approach the living God.

    For a transcription of this podcast and a list of all sources quoted in this episode go to...http://jpshafer.com/2018/03/30/god-cant-look-upon-sin/

    • 10 min
    Atonement Theories and Development

    Atonement Theories and Development

    The mystery of the cross of Jesus Christ and atonement has been a major discussion within church history for nearly 2000 years. These discussions have all been merely attempts at explaining the nature of the incarnation, death, and resurrection of Jesus. In theology, these attempts are often labeled as theories and there have been many throughout church history. It’s important here to note we are not saved by theories, rather by Jesus. Yet our understanding of Christ’s death has implications on how we view the relationship between God and Man, and more importantly, the character and nature of the Father.

    For a transcription of this podcast and a list of all sources quoted in this episode go to...http://jpshafer.com/2018/03/21/atonement-theories-and-development/

    • 13 min
    The Dark Side

    The Dark Side

    Why is biblical interpretation important? All one needs to do is sift through the pages of Church history. Filled with illustrious examples of service unto all humanity, it also contains atrocities upon mankind, all committed in the name of Christ, using the Bible as a weapon of justification. Embedded within the margins of the past we are confronted with a dark side of Church history, that is indisputable and one that needs to be confronted for what it is.

    For a transcription of this podcast and a list of all sources quoted in this episode go to...http://jpshafer.com/2019/01/22/the-bible-pt-5/

    • 27 min

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