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1 Inverted Orthodoxy- 373 AER, Lust, and Relationships 59:45
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In this weeks episode of Inverted Orthodoxy, Pastors Kyle, Blake, and Doug discuss the following questions: Aer: Following the conversation last week about lust, is lust always sexual? And what is the difference between lust and coveting? For example I have often watched home make over shows, and felt stuck financially as we couldn’t do renos or afford to move. But I have spent lots of time looking at houses, wishing we could move, imagining my dream house and how I would decorate it. This is not just looking at a house and thinking it is beautiful, the eye is fixed and focused on imagining a life there. Is this lust? How should I treat and honour others biblically ? Friends or my wife ? Biblical platonic boundaries within relationships with the other sex Do you have a question you've been wanting answered? Head on over to our website www.invertedorthodoxy.com to submit a question. You can find us on Wednesdays on Youtube, or wherever you subscribe to podcasts. To learn more about our church, you can visit www.livingspringsairdrie.com…
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1 Inverted Orthodoxy- 372 AER, Seven deadly sins, Discipline, and more! 53:40
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In this weeks episode of Inverted Orthodoxy, Pastors Kyle, Blake, and Doug discuss the following questions: (4:44 into episode) AERI’m sorry, but you didn’t really hit the nail on the head with the sex before marriage thing, and being males and being married makes a difference. The “no harm no foul” argument on the other side (ie. not investigating causes no harm) can actually be harmful. I have a (female) friend who did not consider this aspect before getting married and they are on the verge of divorce. Spending time in sex tells you a lot about a person, it’s not just about “pleasure”. (13:38 into episode) Where does the concept of seven deadly sins come from? There are lots of lists of sins in the Bible, but I don't see one that is specifically based on what we'd call the "seven deadly sins". (18:57 into episode) Having recently read the book Letters by a Modern Mystic. Is it possible to live life in such a manner that we think of God every minute? If so, what are some practical things that make this possible? (30:34 into episode) How can I tell others about Christ in a way that does not seem formulaic, phony, or goofy? I think many of us feel we will lose respect when we turn the conversation to our love for God and for Christ. (41:37 into episode) What is considered lustful sin ? Is a wandering eye considered a sin ? (Looking at others in a way of feeling attraction and lustful thoughts) Things that I look at on social media ? Even if I’m in a relationship or not. Episode Resources: -Streaks App -One Sec App -Voxology podcast Guard Rails by Andy Stanley -Bruchko Book - Speaking of Jesus book Do you have a question you've been wanting answered? Head on over to our website www.invertedorthodoxy.com to submit a question. You can find us on Wednesdays on Youtube, or wherever you subscribe to podcasts. To learn more about our church, you can visit www.livingspringsairdrie.com…
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1 Inverted Orthodoxy 371 - AER (adult subject matter) 51:17
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In this weeks episode, Pastors Blake and Doug discuss the following listener questions: AER: Is premarital sex between TWO MATURE PEOPLE REALLY DEVALUING ANYTHING/anyone? I think I would never marry someone without “getting the full picture”. After listening to this week’s message, it makes me wonder how any Christian can vote conservative (right wing, capitalist, individualist), as you focus on working together: ‘What’s best for the group is what should occur’ . I also wish our world leaders who claim they are Christian’s would listen to this message. Thanks for joining us on this episode of the Inverted Orthodoxy Podcast! We hope you enjoyed the journey and found some thought-provoking insights along the way. Don't forget, you can submit your questions at www.invertedorthodoxy.com . Catch our latest episodes on YouTube every Wednesday, and find us wherever you listen to podcasts. Until next time, keep exploring and embracing the beautiful complexities of faith!…
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1 Inverted Orthodoxy 370- AER, Paul, Meaning of Life, and Theologically based worship music 52:24
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In this weeks episode, Pastors Kyle, Blake and Doug discuss the following listener questions: (1:24 into episode) Thank you for the time you’ve taken to answer my questions. I value the sensitivity, wisdom, tenderness and how you’ve taken in helping me process my questions. This pod cast is life giving. (3:07 into episode) Thank you very much for the time each of you have taken to sit in the quiet with the Lord to learn his wisdom and let him mold your understanding of His character. You’ve obviously let your roots grow deep in his love and now we get to enjoy the fruit of that process. Keep going! I also really appreciate your thoughts on God’s justice. It hit me: God’s vengeance looks like God redeeming Paul. God bless. (4:05 into episode) In Acts 21:4, Paul, by people speaking through the Spirit was told not to go to Jerusalem. Later, he was again told that he would be persecuted and die there. Yet he was sure that he needed to do this. Why did he do it? Was it because he wanted to be like Jesus? Was he trying to do what he thought was right instead of listening to the Spirit? I know I can easily get stuck in that type of thing. The other day I sent in a question about why Paul insisted on going to Jerusalem, even though many, including a profit told him he shouldn’t go. Now, I’m reading acts 2218, where Jesus himself comes to Paul while he is praying: “ 18 (I) saw the Lord speaking to me. ‘Quick!’ he said. ‘Leave Jerusalem immediately, because the people here will not accept your testimony about me.’”Would Paul have stayed alive if he’d listened? (16:52 into episode) What exactly is life? Why did God put us on earth to live a life? Is it a blessing (how and why?) or is it a teaching, as in iron sharpens iron? (33:05 into episode) What is your favourite theologically sound worship song? Resources: Kyle's Favourite worship song- All Hail King Jesus Blake- How Great Thou Art Doug- Matt Maher stories I tell myself album, Song: The lords Prayer. Need To Breathe- I am yours Thanks for joining us on this episode of the Inverted Orthodoxy Podcast! We hope you enjoyed the journey and found some thought-provoking insights along the way. Don't forget, you can submit your questions at www.invertedorthodoxy.com . Catch our latest episodes on YouTube every Wednesday, and find us wherever you listen to podcasts. Until next time, keep exploring and embracing the beautiful complexities of faith!…
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1 Inverted Orthodoxy 369- AER and How do you pastor people through abuse? 46:51
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In this weeks episode, Pastors Kyle, Blake, and Doug answer the following questions. In one of the last few podcasts you were discussing homosexuality and Kyle said he’d landed in a non-affirming position, which is fine obviously as I believe there is valid Biblical support either way but he mentioned that one of the big reasons he landed there was the idea that we were created to procreate which obviously doesn’t happen in a homosexual relationship. However, I would like to hear more about that as if that is one of the reasons for landing in a non-affirmative position wouldn’t that also mean he’d be opposed to heterosexual relationships in which they choose not to have children? Or does it make it wrong if people end up in a relationship in which they are unable to have children, would that mean they’d picked the “wrong” partner since God made us for procreation? What do you think God considers justice? He is slow to anger because he doesn’t want anyone to perish. do you think he doesn’t care about vengeance or justice for what is done to us because He wants mercy for the offender? How do you pastor victims of Horrid abuse? Especially when it seems they won’t ever see their abuser held to account for what they did? Do you have a question you've been wanting answered? Head on over to our website www.invertedorthodoxy.com to submit a question. You can find us on Wednesdays on Youtube, or wherever you subscribe to podcasts. To learn more about our church, you can visit www.livingspringsairdrie.com…
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1 Inverted Orthodoxy 368- Sexual expression, Lust, Paul and teaching about Jesus 56:42
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In this weeks episode, Pastors Kyle, Blake, and Doug answer the following questions. *Please note the first question in this episode deals with sensitive topics. If you have little ones near, we recommend tuning in at a later time* 1. Warning for content of people watching with kids around - What do you think God thinks about masturbation? What do you think He expects sexually for single people? 2.I’ve been reading about Paul and the early missionaries how they were able to go into worship places and tell people about Jesus. We don’t have that “luxury” today, but sometimes when we encounter people who don’t know Jesus, we want to tell them, How can we start up and then tell them about Him? What do we say? Do you have a question you've been wanting answered? Head on over to our website www.invertedorthodoxy.com to submit a question. You can find us on Wednesdays on Youtube, or wherever you subscribe to podcasts. To learn more about our church, you can visit www.livingspringsairdrie.com…
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1 Inverted Orthodoxy 367 - AER on laws and how to remain in Christ 55:09
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Blake Doug and Kyle are back this week with three more questions. See them below or follow the links at the bottom of our description for more info or to ask your own question. 1. Follow up to the question re: murder which I asked. Thanks for taking the time to respond to it, despite not having context for it. The context for this question was a comparable to a previous episode's question on whether homosexuality was sin. One could go on to ask - is adultery sin? Is murder sin? Is pre-marital sex sin? All of these activities, under the law of Moses, were considered a breaking of God's moral law for the new nation of Israel. They were considered out-of-bounds, ungodly, and unhealthy for God's newly delivered people, as a Nation under Jehovah who were to be markedly different from the Nations around them. To discourage these activities, law was given with consequences, punishment, and in some cases, retribution and death. Fast forwarding to the NT, the church is made up of Jew and Gentile in one body, one new Israel (with Gentiles grafted in), granted the empowering presence of the Spirit that enables us to live in grace that supersedes the ability of the law. If the law pointed a way out of these activities and ways of life, and grace is greater, plus the Spirit's presence empowers us, how much more are we then to be a called out people, not marked by these activities that the law denounced? Further, given the NT's teachings on these activities, how can any of these activities be considered godly or be normalized in the church today? 2. What exactly does it mean in a practical way in everyday life to remain in Jesus? Do you have a question you've been wanting answered? Head on over to our website www.invertedorthodoxy.com to submit a question. You can find us on Wednesdays on Youtube, or wherever you subscribe to podcasts. To learn more about our church, you can visit www.livingspringsairdrie.com…
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Merry Christmas Inverted Orthodoxy Listeners! We are giving our pastors another week off to enjoy with their families. This week's episode revisits questions from episode 338! In episode 338, Pastors Doug, Kyle, and Blake discuss the following: 1. 2:25 into episodeApril 10 - Can you worship to music that isn’t Christian? Is it possible to feel connected to god through music that isn’t targeted that way? 2. 18:50 into episode Apr 10 - I think I’m struggling with my belief. I’m not sure how to believe in a god that would send so many bad things and grief my way. If god is truly all knowing and all loving, why would he make my life be so full of loss and heartache? In my mind, that is not a kind god Do you have a question you've been wanting answered? Head on over to our website www.invertedorthodoxy.com to submit a question. You can find us on Wednesdays on Youtube, or wherever you subscribe to podcasts. To learn more about our church, you can visit www.livingspringsairdrie.com…
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1 Inverted Orthodoxy 366- Is murder sin? How does Living Springs disciple and John connected to Mary 52:55
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Doug and Kyle are back this week with three more questions. See them below or follow the links at the bottom of our description for more info or to ask your own question. 1. Is murder sin? If so, why? 2. How does Living Springs Church disciple people? What is the process? Where does it start? How does it continue? What is the aim? 3. After thinking about Jesus, taking the time to connect his mother with John and vice versa, as mother and son, I wondered why He did it—Mary had other sons, including James, who would end up following Jesus’ teachings? But then I wondered whether Jesus knew his family, including his mother, needed the discipleship of someone like John, who could help her see why Jesus had to die. Perhaps it was through this that James came to understand and become a leader(?) Do you have a question you've been wanting answered? Head on over to our website www.invertedorthodoxy.com to submit a question. You can find us on Wednesdays on Youtube, or wherever you subscribe to podcasts. To learn more about our church, you can visit www.livingspringsairdrie.com…
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1 Inverted Orthodoxy 365- AER on Discipleship plans 41:56
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We are back this week with some AER that took the whole episode. We discuss models of discipleship 1. It seemed to me in the nov 27th podcast that your basic answer to the question re connection and helping others etc. Was: jesus' way is different than how you live and you need to help people. Go figure it out yourself as to how you can include/help people in your life and get on with it! That doesn't strike me as how Jesus' or the apostles did it. Jesus trained 12 men and had another 100 or so around him all the time who were taking in the training as they went along. So how can the church model this? What intentional training are we providing for core leaders on how to live out the Jesus way, and what groups are actively being developed so more people can grow with those leaders? Clubs are good for connection but there is no training /mentoring happening there. Would LS consider some form of training / Mentoring for those interested in learning the more proactive way of Jesus? Do you have a question you've been wanting answered? Head on over to our website www.invertedorthodoxy.com to submit a question. You can find us on Wednesdays on Youtube, or wherever you subscribe to podcasts. To learn more about our church, you can visit www.livingspringsairdrie.com…
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1 Inverted Orthodoxy 364- Man born blind, The definition of Gods, and maybe more! 45:03
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The guys are on a staff retreat! But we couldn't leave you without an episode. Kyle, Blake, and Doug discuss the following questions: 1. When in John 9, the disciples asked Jesus who had caused a man to be born blind, how could they presume that it might have been the man that had sinned if he was born that way? Did they think that it was possible for God to pre-determine whether someone was going to be sinful? I don’t understand their thinking behind this, but wonder if I’m missing something. And even more important question in John 9. It says, and talking about spiritual faith: “Some Pharisees overheard him and said, “Does that mean you’re calling us blind?” 41 Jesus said, “If you were really blind, you would be blameless, but since you claim to see everything so well, you’re accountable for every fault and failure.” Wouldn’t this mean that those who are spiritually blind are not at blame? If they don’t recognize God, are they blameless? 2. I can’t seem to get off of John 10. Verse 34 Jesus tells us that in the Psalms (82:6), God calls us gods. That is strange enough, but it brings up the question to me, what is the definition of a god? Do you have a question you've been wanting answered? Head on over to our website www.invertedorthodoxy.com to submit a question. You can find us on Wednesdays on Youtube, or wherever you subscribe to podcasts. To learn more about our church, you can visit www.livingspringsairdrie.com…
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1 Inverted Orthodoxy #363- Marriage, Divorce, Community, and Doug really dislikes soup 48:35
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In this weeks episode pastors Doug, Blake, and Kyle discuss the following, and we learn Pastor Doug has strong opinions on soup.. 1:42 into episode, Resource Bema Season 3 Is marriage after divorce ok, biblically speaking? 26:56 into episode, Resource Book: The Benedict Option Recently, I was helping a single mom look after her kids after school so she could work late. She was grateful and said that while many others know her situation, nobody else has offered help. This shocks and saddens me. We’re supposed to be the church and this is where I think “how can this happen”, “we should all be more willing to be involved in each other’s lives”… BUT I recognize this is easy for me to say because I’m an extrovert, I love the idea of close-knit community, I’m willing to disrupt our family rhythms for the sake of helping someone, that's my image of honouring christ. What about people who aren’t like me though? I want to tell others to follow my example and love others by giving up their time to show love to each other, but can I really ask this of say an introvert, or perhaps someone deeply aware of their family’s need for regular rhythm. Maybe that's their way of honouring christ. There are likely people out there looking at me and saying the same “I wish they would follow my example” … so my question is: As a people varied in gifting and valuing different things, how do we encourage the church to be the church? How do we spur on one another towards love and good deeds, but still respect each other’s strengths and gifts and also respect each other’s limitations? Do you have a question you've been wanting answered? Head on over to our website www.invertedorthodoxy.com to submit a question. You can find us on Wednesdays on Youtube, or wherever you subscribe to podcasts. To learn more about our church, you can visit www.livingspringsairdrie.com…
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1 Inverted Orthodoxy #362- AER on Church and state, Jesus' burning eyes and Books for teens 52:30
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In this weeks episode, Pastors Kyle, Blake, and Doug discuss the following: 1. AER Hi there some aEr for you. Just listened to the episode from this week about Christian nationalism and politics. Wondering if you guys all agree that church and state should be kept separate 2. What do you think is the significance of Jesus ’ eyes being like blazing fire and feet being like burnished bronze in revelation 2:18 3. This might be most relevant to Blake given history in youth ministry but also interested in all perspectives! I recently listened to an episode where you gave some book recommendation (working through them! Awesome!). Wondering if you could recommend some readings specific to teens that will help them grow in their faith and understand how to function as a Christian young person in a complicated culture?…
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1 Inverted Orthodoxy #361- AER, Christian Nationalism, Jesus' Family, always on call 55:56
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In this weeks episode, Pastors Kyle, Blake, and Doug discuss the following: 1:37 into episode Last week there was a question about the chosen people of God. How does the 144,000 sealed Israelites from Revelation 7 fit into this question 6:18 into episode AER afrter thinking about Jesus, taking the time to connect his mother with John and vice versa, as mother and son, I wondered why He did it—Mary had other sons, including James, who would end up following Jesus’ teachings? But then I wondered whether Jesus knew his family, including his mother, needed the discipleship of someone like John, who could help her see why Jesus had to die. Perhaps it was through this that James came to understand and become a leader(? It feel like the gospel of Luke negates the story of the magi, and Jesus’ family moving to Egypt since “ Every year Jesus’ parents traveled to Jerusalem for the Feast of Passover. When he was twelve years old, they went up as they always did for the Feast. ”. How could they travel from Egypt or risk Herod.? 15:28 into episode with everything happening politically in both Canada and the states, do you think it will push people away from christianity? mainly with the right wing "christian nationalism" movements, do you think it would turn new or newer followers of Jesus away 36:02 into episode Most jobs are the kind of thing where you clock in and clock out, meaning the hours outside of work are focused on non-work things. Is that the same with being a pastor? Are you able to “clock out”, or is your pastor hat always on? In addition, how do you develop boundaries in the role? Are you always “on call”? Resources: - Jesus Contradicted -Misleading Scripture through western eyes -The Jesus Way by Eugene Peterson…
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1 Inverted Orthodoxy #360- God and Time, Chosen people, God of the dead or living, and dreams 51:41
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In this weeks episode, Pastors Kyle, Blake, and Doug discuss the following: 4:16 into the episode. Is God outside of time (able to be move and act in the past and future as well) or is he inside of time, but happens to know our whole past and our future and Moves acts in the present to impact our future? One implication might be, can I pray for a past event (like, remembering on Wednesday to pray for a friend that was nervous about his surgery on Monday for example)? 23:03 into the episode Why did God choose a ‘chosen ‘ people group (ie. The Jews) ? 31:23 into episode . I don’t really understand when, in Matthew 12:27, Jesus says about God “He is not the God of the dead, but of the living.” The brothers in the story supposedly go to heaven. Is God no longer their God? What is Jesus saying? 36:09 into episode How much weight or meaning should we ascribe to our dreams? Can we interpret them, and discern which dreams should actually be interpreted? Resources: Time and Eternity by William Lane Craig BEMA Podcast season one…
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