God At Work (Episode 4)God At Work (Episode 4)
Relational Recovery
Wes Thompson and Austin Hill explore humility, service, and Christian spirituality in this episode of 'Healing Connections'.
5:40•7 Dec 2023
Humility and Service: A Deep Dive into Christian Spirituality
Episode Overview
- Explore the importance of humility and maturity in Christian spirituality
- Understand the call to extend good news, healing, and liberty to all
- Embrace the concept of creating a community that serves others and defends the poor and captives
- Contemplate the willingness to die for others versus the refusal to kill for them
- Reflect on the complexity of reconciling the Old Testament with the New Testament
“I think someone who's following Christ would be willing to die for someone, but not willing to kill for someone. That's a big difference, because Jesus is willing to die for someone, but he wasn't willing to kill for people because he believed in redemption for everybody.”
How do humility and service shape our spiritual lives? In this episode of 'Healing Connections', hosts Wes Thompson and Austin Hill take a heartfelt look at Christian spirituality. They discuss the importance of humility, maturity, and the call to serve others. Wes and Austin challenge the idea of protecting communities by emphasizing differences. Instead, they advocate for protecting creation and serving those in need.
They explore what it means to live by choice and invitation, and how to extend good news, healing, and liberty to everyone, no matter their background. The conversation also touches on the complex task of reconciling the Old Testament with the New Testament, emphasizing God's inclusive invitation to all people. If you're interested in how spirituality can guide you to serve others and create a more compassionate community, this episode is a must-listen.

Do you want to link to this podcast?
Get the buttons here!
More From This Show
The latest episodes from the same podcast.
Related Episodes
Similar episodes from other shows in the catalogue.
