• 488 - Good Trouble

  • Dec 30 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 5 mins
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  • Summary

  • Good Trouble. In this episode of the Voxology podcast, Mike and Tim reflect on their holiday experiences, discussing family challenges and the nature of Christmas. They transition into a deeper conversation about the concept of exile, exploring its implications for political identity and the church's role in society. They highlight Israel's historical context as a holy nation and the church's current identity as exiles in a foreign land, emphasizing the importance of living out their faith in a way that seeks the good of the community while maintaining their distinctiveness. Further, Mike and Tim explore the themes of living as exiles in a contemporary context, emphasizing the importance of doing good, maintaining a distinct identity, and navigating the complexities of power structures within the church. They discuss the political identity of the church, the significance of suffering for doing good, and the life cycle of churches from radical beginnings to bureaucratic institutions. The dialogue culminates in a reflection on the tension of faith, balancing submission to authority while also subverting unjust systems.

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