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Biblocus
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Where the Bible intersects with your life.
The Bible is considered both a source of truth and the collection of all truths needed to answer life's questions. A locus is both a particular point and the collection of all points that satisfy a particular equation. Biblocus is the particular place where you encounter biblical truths that answer your questions. Biblocus is where the Bible intersects with your life.
Our mission at Biblocus is to renew your faith in faith. We want to present biblical truth in our content and our actions. All of our media feature interactive discussions between multiple participants to show that God wants us to live out his truth in relationship with one another.
We believe the Bible is like a person you interact with - a friend. The more time you spend with a friend, the more influence they have on your life. So, open your Bible and start reading. If you don't know where to begin, we hope any one of our videos will help you get started.
The Bible is considered both a source of truth and the collection of all truths needed to answer life's questions. A locus is both a particular point and the collection of all points that satisfy a particular equation. Biblocus is the particular place where you encounter biblical truths that answer your questions. Biblocus is where the Bible intersects with your life.
Our mission at Biblocus is to renew your faith in faith. We want to present biblical truth in our content and our actions. All of our media feature interactive discussions between multiple participants to show that God wants us to live out his truth in relationship with one another.
We believe the Bible is like a person you interact with - a friend. The more time you spend with a friend, the more influence they have on your life. So, open your Bible and start reading. If you don't know where to begin, we hope any one of our videos will help you get started.
Bible Discussions - Episode 44 - No Other Gods Before Me
Over three thousand years ago, God told the Israelites to have no other Gods before him. He was telling them that he wanted to be the central and primary thing around which they organized their community. We know this is true, because in Numbers 2:2, he actually tells them to put his tabernacle in the center of their camp and live around it. He was to be the physical and spiritual center of their community life. In our own time, the opposite seems to be true as there is a general understanding that God should be removed from the civil institutions in our culture.
In the New Testament, Jesus is asked to name the greatest commandment. He quotes Deuteronomy 6, saying you must love the Lord your god with all your heart, soul and strength, which is simply a positive rephrasing of the first commandment in Exodus. The passage Jesus quotes is the central focus of a chapter describing an entire community centered on the love of God. It turns out that God is the only one who can bring civility to our institutions, and we remove him at our own peril.
This is another episode in the series entitled, "The Ten Commandments." Join father and son, Timothy and Caleb, as they explore the world's most famous instructions for living the human adventure. Find out why we all need to learn them and put them into practice.
You're listening to Bible Discussions on @Biblocus - Where the Bible intersects with your life.
Biblocus is a trademark of Timothy Klingerman
In the New Testament, Jesus is asked to name the greatest commandment. He quotes Deuteronomy 6, saying you must love the Lord your god with all your heart, soul and strength, which is simply a positive rephrasing of the first commandment in Exodus. The passage Jesus quotes is the central focus of a chapter describing an entire community centered on the love of God. It turns out that God is the only one who can bring civility to our institutions, and we remove him at our own peril.
This is another episode in the series entitled, "The Ten Commandments." Join father and son, Timothy and Caleb, as they explore the world's most famous instructions for living the human adventure. Find out why we all need to learn them and put them into practice.
You're listening to Bible Discussions on @Biblocus - Where the Bible intersects with your life.
Biblocus is a trademark of Timothy Klingerman
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Bible Discussions - Episode 43 - Intro to The Ten Commandments
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What if there were a short list of rules we could follow that would solve 95% of the problems in our society? What if these same rules protected the dignity, the property, and the freedom of everyone in the community? Wouldn't it make sense to adopt these rules for ourselves and teach them to our children? Or would we see them as an oppressive list of rules that just make our already difficult ...
Bible Discussions - Episode 42 - Always Faithful
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If there is one constant in life it is this: God provides everything for everybody. There are no exceptions. God has been here since the beginning, and he will be here until the end. He created us, he nurtures us, and he loves us. He is faithful to his creation, and we in turn should be faithful to him. In the Old Testament, we explore the book of Malachi where the people complain that God is n...
Bible Discussions - Episode 41 - God Reigns!
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At the end of time, all God's people will enjoy the peace and the reign of God in heaven. Praise God! Surely, heaven will be a marvelous place, but did you know that you don't have to wait to enjoy God's reign? If everyone would submit to his reign today, all would be at peace. God has offered us the peace of his reign since the beginning of time, but we have chosen enmity with God and one anot...
Bible Discussions - Episode 40 - If You Build It, He Will Come.
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How important is God to your daily life? When you make decisions, do you consider what God would want you to do? If you ranked the most important things in your life, where would God fall in the order? In the Old Testament, we explore the book of Haggai where God had asked the people to rebuild the temple in Jerusalem. Rather than making that their priority, they set the project aside for 18 ye...
Bible Discussions - Episode 39 - Repentance and Restoration
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What if God was planning to destroy the world and start again with a few faithful people who followed his word? Do you think you would be one of those people? If not, what is stopping you from changing right now? Humble yourself before God, and he will lift you up and restore you. In the Old Testament, we explore the book of Zephaniah in which the prophet says the Babylonian conquest of the Anc...
Bible Discussions - Episode 38 - Justice
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Why does God wait to administer justice? When evil runs unchecked over the righteous, why doesn't he act? It can be overwhelming, but it isn't an excuse for us to take things into our own hands. Think of it this way: weren't you glad God was slow to administer justice when you were the one who deserved it? Then it seemed like an advantage, and you called it mercy. In the Old Testament, we explo...
Bible Discussions - Episode 37 - The Power of God
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God is the most powerful force in the universe. This is a terrifying thing to contemplate until you realize he is on your side. Then his power becomes something in which you can place your trust, because God always uses his power for the benefit of mankind, including you! Would you do the same? When God grants you power in this world, do you use it for the benefit of others or just for yourself...
Bible Discussions - Episode 36 - The Shepherd King
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A shepherd's job is to take care of the sheep for the one they belong to. He has the difficult task of guiding and protecting them without harming them. Above all else, he doesn't want to lose any of them. When you think of it this way, a shepherd is the perfect model for a leader of God's people. In the Old Testament, we explore the book of Micah, where God tells the prophet that the great and...
Bible Discussions - Episode 35 - Jonah the Reluctant Prophet
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Psalm 145:9 says, "The Lord is good to all; he has compassion on all he has made." This means that God has the best interests of everyone he has created at heart, even when we do not. We need to remember that when we have the opportunity to help someone we dislike. If we are to be like God, we need to make room in our hearts for the interests of everyone we know, even our enemies. In the Old Te...
Bible Discussions - Episode 34 - Judge Not...
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Did you know that every time someone makes a mistake you are given the opportunity to judge or to bless them in return? Whenever someone screws up you gain an advantage over them, but you don't have to take advantage of them. God tells us not to judge others. When someone falls down, we should see that as an opportunity to pick them up. What a blessing that would be. In the Old Testament, we ex...
Michael McKenry - Bible Stories - Episode 1
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Join us as we have a fun and faith-filled discussion with former Major League Baseball catcher and current Pittsburgh Pirates broadcaster, Michael McKenry - www.youtube.com/@thefortmckenry. Among other scriptures, Michael discusses how Psalm 119:9 inspires him to approach life with a disciplined focus on the word of God. We surprise Michael with some pictures from his childhood and his professi...
Bible Discussions - Episode 33 - A Famine of Hearing the Words of the Lord
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Does God still speak to us today? If he did, would anyone listen? Maybe we wouldn't have time to listen, because of all the "important" messages we get every day on our "smart" devices. The message of the Bible hasn't changed in close to 2000 years, but most of the people in the world haven't read it. What about you? Have you read it? Has God written a message to you in the Bible? How do you ev...
Bible Discussions - Episode 32 - A Judgment of Locusts
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Can you remember when entire shelves in the grocery stores were completely empty? If so, then you can imagine what it might have been like to experience a plague of locusts in ancient Israel. Imagine there was no warning, and suddenly the sky darkened as millions of flying insects covered your fields and devoured your crops. In a few days, you, and everyone in your region, would be completely w...
Bible Discussions - Episode 31 - Faithful Love
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In the garden, God gave Adam and Eve one rule, and they couldn't keep it. In the Ten Commandments, God asked the Israelites to have no other gods before him, and they couldn't do it. Later, Jesus told us that the greatest commandment was to "Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind," and we aren't doing that very well either. Yet, despite our unfa...
Bible Discussions - Episode 30 - God Is In Control
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Bible Discussions - Episode 30 - God Is In Control
Bible Discussions - Episode 29 - Know That I Am The Lord
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Bible Discussions - Episode 29 - Know That I Am The Lord
Bible Discussions - Episode 28 - The Dark, Empty Place
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Bible Discussions - Episode 28 - The Dark, Empty Place
Bible Discussions - Episode 27 - Again and Again...
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Bible Discussions - Episode 27 - Again and Again...
Bible Discussions - Episode 26 - Cleansing
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Bible Discussions - Episode 26 - Cleansing
Bible Discussions - Episode 25 - Song of Songs - Explained!
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Bible Discussions - Episode 25 - Song of Songs - Explained!
Bible Discussions - Episode 24 - The Meaning of Life
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Bible Discussions - Episode 24 - The Meaning of Life
Bible Discussions - Episode 23 - The Wisdom of God
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Bible Discussions - Episode 23 - The Wisdom of God
Bible Discussions - Episode 22 - Draw Near to God
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Bible Discussions - Episode 22 - Draw Near to God
Bible Discussions - Episode 21 - Walking in the Light
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Bible Discussions - Episode 21 - Walking in the Light
Bible Discussions - Episode 20 - Trusting God
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Bible Discussions - Episode 20 - Trusting God
Bible Discussions - Episode 19 - Blessed...
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Bible Discussions - Episode 19 - Blessed...
Bible Discussions - Episode 18 - Resurrection in the Book of Job
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Bible Discussions - Episode 18 - Resurrection in the Book of Job
Bible Discussions - Episode 17 - Confidence Before the Throne
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Bible Discussions - Episode 17 - Confidence Before the Throne
Bible Discussions - Episode 16 - Silence Our Accuser
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Bible Discussions - Episode 16 - Silence Our Accuser
A studies show today, that in times of tension confusion or chaos, high school students show fathers ranked at no. 25 and mothers at no. 11. for leaders they turn to ...
That is interesting. I would love to get the reference for that study from you before we do our episode on honoring your parents. - Timothy
That makes some sense, depending on how you define "times of tension, confusion, or chaos." If the society appears to be unstable, why would the young people expect wisdom from the fathers who built it/still trust it? It is also a self-fulfilling prophecy, however. If you mistrust all authority/tradition, then of course your society will fail--which just makes you mistrust it all the more.
God Bless you guys! Great video!
@23:30 In trying to find an old discussion Cliff Knechtle had on this I found this one instead with a couple good answers on God’s Fairness/Goodness ua-cam.com/video/viIFP4Rclbs/v-deo.htmlsi=MNL2XmmmjcdMoa3s @0:30 & @24:48
@@PierreEvaL I watched it. I liked his statement: “God is fair. Life is unfair. Don’t confuse the two.”
Aragon must have read the Bible :)
The man who wrote him did!
Yes, the man who knew him best …
The Bible is the unchanging standard of yesteryear, this year, and forever! - Timothy
Great study! Especially at Christmas time!
@@loredanaschwertfeger3369 Thank you! May you and your family enjoy a blessed Christmas! - Timothy
Without love you are not a neighbor means that we submit to the Spirit of God to direct His strength, encouragement and comfort at the right time to the right person every day. Appreciate you guys, life is being loving and sacrificial every moment as best we can through Jesus. Hard to do but always possible.
@lancecooper1414 Thanks for the kind words. The crazy thing about Jonah is that God granted him his power and authority to serve the people of Nineveh, and he ran the other way because of hatred. It gives me pause to examine my own biases, have compassion for all, and allow God to work through me. - Timothy
@@Biblocus True. We're all willing to follow Jesus as long as it means going to church with a bunch of people that look familiar, but if it means walking into the inner city or talking to people that are different from us--even opposed to us--then things get real.
This was a great Buble study. One of the best Ive heard in a while. Keep up the good work! Bless you guys!
@loredanaschwertfeger3369 Wow! Thank you for the high praise! It means a lot to us. I too found Obadiah to be a surprisingly challenging book. Ever since we recorded that lesson, I have been trying to use every opportunity I am given to bless others rather than judge them. I wish I was better at it, but I'm working on it. - Timothy
Thank you! The Lord bless you and keep you.
Great episode guys!
@PierreEvaL Thank you! Michael is a genuine guy and a Knoxville original. Let us know if you have other suggestions of people of faith for future interviews. - Timothy
@ Would love to see Mayor 💪🏻Kane🔥 on here. I know he’s a believer.
Great idea! I will call his office. - Timothy
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Thanks brother.
Enjoy watching your podcast with my mother in Greensburg,PA.
@@wendygillis2704 Thank you! I’m glad your family could be a part of the story. Greensburg is one of my favorite places. Please subscribe to @Biblocus and you will be notified of future episodes. God bless! - Timothy
Great to hear! Our family has roots in PA, so we were proud to bring a Pittsburgh figure like Michael on as our first interview.
Isreal hears God. The King and his Mighty Men, Do Not. Right Now, Israel is being Led Astray by the Spirit of Kane, by their Political leadership. God will Keep his People and Protect the Righteous, but these Deceivers and Poisoners of the Brethren will be Brought into the Light of God's justice. Isreal is having a Crisis of Leadership similar to the Crisis of Leadership in the U.S.
I agree that the prophets, including Amos, speak strongly about the failure of the political leadership class. However, the people are not considered innocent. Amos 8:4-7 says that people are cheating each other in the marketplace and profiting off their poor and needy brethren. All of us must take the message of Amos to heart, listen to God, put his words into practice, and defend the rights of those less fortunate than ourselves. Doing this is what makes you a leader in whatever country you live in. Thank you for your comments. - Timothy
Amos has a place in my Heart for very personal reasons. The destruction of Soddom and Gammorah, explains Mercy and the power of a Righteous Man of God.
Thanks for commenting! I would encourage you to watch the whole video. We are not really talking about the modern state of Israel, but the history of God and his people.
Yes. Referencing how Lot was saved from Sodom and Gomorrah, Amos 4, verses 11-12, says we are all like burning sticks that have been snatched from the fire. The question is whether we will realize that God, in his mercy, has saved us and return to him. Good thoughts. God bless. - Timothy
Tim and Caleb, I really appreciate you putting together these videos together about God and the Bible. I enjoy hearing your unique perspectives about each topic. I hope you keep these videos on UA-cam for a while, because I am slowly going through them.
Michael, Thank you for the kind words. Yes. The videos will be up in perpetuity. It's great to hear from you. If you are ever back in the Knoxville area, send me a DM and we can get together for lunch or dinner. God bless! - Timothy
🙏God Bless you guys. Good stuff.
Thank you for the kind words. God bless you, too! - Timothy
I keep thinking of Mark 9:43 in terms of uncleanliness. Jesus telling us it’ll be like tearing off a piece of ourselves to rid ourselves of wickedness but 100% necessary for salvation. Deny yourself, tear out the deepest parts of our innermost being that causes us repetitive sin & repent.
@PierreEvaL - Yes. What you are discussing is the main theme of our episode on the book of Numbers called "Episode 4 - God with Us" ( ua-cam.com/video/zznzfDKwA_M/v-deo.html ). God asks the Israelites to bring the holiest thing into the camp, and everything that is not compatible with holiness burns away. Christ asks us to bring his Holy Spirit into our hearts, and everything that isn't compatible with him must burn away too. In the case of the book of Isaiah, there are multiple levels of cleansing taking place. Isaiah, a man of unclean lips, experiences a personal cleansing that enables him to serve God in ways he didn't think possible. The land, which was attached to the covenant with promises and curses, experiences cleansing from the people who would not live in holiness before God. However, God always reserves a remnant of faithful people who are the future of his kingdom. In this case, it is almost like the hand is the only salvageable part and the rest of the body gets thrown away. - Timothy
"And when my body lies in the ruins Of the lies that nearly ruined me, Will you pick up the pieces that were pure and true And breathe new life into them, and set them free? When you start this world over again from scratch, Will you make me anew out of the stuff that lasts-- Stuff that's purer than gold is, and clearer than glass Can ever be? And can I be with you? Can I be with you?" -Rich Mullins, 'Be With You' I am reminded of having the faith of a mustard seed. All I need is some tiny part of me to be faithful to God. Let all of me be crucified with Christ, and may God in his grace remake me--pure and perfect--out of the tiny seed of my faith.
The word of God is reading us is kind of like: Hebrews 4:12 ... "For the word of God is alive and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart."
Lance, you nailed it! In the interview with Malcolm Guite that I quoted, he was discussing one of his poems called "A Sword". You can find the full interview at the link below. After you open it search the page for "sword". - Timothy - cultivatingoakspress.com/malcolm-guite-on-parable-and-paradox/
Thank you for another good lesson. It is challenging to have confidence in difficult and threatening environments. A person can easily feel vindictive toward their oppressors. The spirit, actions, and influence of Mordecai are an example for us today. The last verse of Esther tells us that Mordecai was second only to the king and respected among all his fellowmen. Finally, it mentions that "he sought the welfare of his people and spoke peace to all his people." (10:3f ESV)
Great points. Mordecai also sought the welfare of the king by uncovering a plot against him early in the story. That action may have been the only reason he survived to the end of the book. - Timothy
Mordecai is a great example of living out the Law positively. Not only does he not murder, he also went out of his way to prevent one. Not only does he leave others in peace, he speaks peace to them and looks out for the well being of others.
Whether by an opium doused poet or Stephen King, God can take an Artist and teach us a profound truth.
Lance is referring to Caleb's reference to a poem by Francis Thompson at the 51:45 mark in the video. - Timothy
As it turns out, there are no artists He can use who aren't troubled, because there are no humans who aren't troubled. But the most brilliant artists are often the most messed up people.
It's interesting that the KING has come to us and is in us and we still tend to look for help elsewhere.
Yes. Here's something I didn't mention in the podcast: one of my favorite parables is the persistent widow (Luke 18:1-8), but it is terribly misunderstood. It is certainly about praying without giving up, but not for the reason people teach. It is taught that you should approach prayer as a spiritual discipline or habitual practice, but that is not what the example of the widow in the story teaches. She kept going back to the unrighteous judge over and over again, not as a part of a plan to wear him down or demonstrate how persistent she could be, but because she believed that he was the only one who could grant her justice. He only helps her, because she is annoying him. However, Jesus tells us that God will quickly bring about justice for any of his chosen ones, who cry out to him. The problem, as Jesus points out at the end of the passage, is that nobody cries out in faith to God anymore. If we really believed that God was the solution to our problems, you couldn't keep us from praying. - Timothy
Hey, guys, please check out Proverbs. 25:28. Has application for cities and for people?
Yes. I love it. Like a city without walls is a man with no self-control. That is one of my favorite proverbs, and it is very applicable to the story of Nehemiah. It's amazing how the same principle plays out at the community and individual level. It reminds me of our episode on the book of Numbers (God With Us, ua-cam.com/video/zznzfDKwA_M/v-deo.html). Bringing the tabernacle of God, the most holy thing, into the center of the camp caused the death of people who were unwilling to be in proper communion with God. Similarly, in the Christian experience, when we bring the Holy Spirit into our hearts, we have to discard the things in our personal life that are incompatible with proper communion with God. And that's something you can't do without a lot of self-control, which coincidentally is one of the gifts of the Holy Spirit listed in Galatians 5. - Timothy
Work and pray, and pray and work and work and pray and pray and work and do good. Yep that's what mom taught! Thanks Timothy ror the plug for mom.😊
Lance, as you know, we are trying to model and encourage the Shema on our podcast. The way you always talk about the influence of your mom on your life is evidence that she did the same. - Timothy
9:40 When I paused here, about to say "imagine 55 years of... child sacrifice," I was struck by the fact that we have had about that many years of a very similar practice in this country.
@@calebklingerman7902 Good point Caleb. Later you also discussed how the service those children might have rendered to God was lost due to their sacrifice. It’s sad to contemplate how many children in our generation never had the chance to render their service to their creator, because their lives were not considered worth living by their own parents. - Timothy
Thank you, guys. It is so important for me to remember to throw myself upon God, every day for his protection for his power and for his strength.
We're glad the study was helpful!
Thanks, Lance! What I love about that passage in James 4:7-10 is how when you submit yourself to him, he lifts you up. God transforms what the world would consider a posture of weakness into one of strength! Very cool! - Timothy
At 21:23 I mixed up Gilgal with Mount Ebal. Mount Ebal is where the Law was supposed to be engraved. Gilgal is just where stones were set up as monuments upon crossing the River Jordan. Sorry everyone. Still, Moab was across the Jordan from Israel, so when Ehud came to the crossing and the memorial there, only to see it defaced with false gods and images, I still think it had an impact on him and changed his mind or gave him the motivation he lacked.
Point taken. We knew what you meant. Let me ask everyone else out there: How many of you know the difference between Gilgal and Mt. Ebal and would have known Caleb got them mixed up? - Timothy
In the middle of learning about God's power, I got an add for the website creation company "Wix" that starts with: "There is NO ONE more poweful than YOU." I love the irony.
honest_E, I got a Wix ad today on our channel too, while watching the new episode on temptation. That helped me resist the urge to try their product. - Timothy
God is all powerful, all knowing, all wise. As the the creator and controller of all things why would he demand atonement from his creations?
James, Thank you for your comment. I don’t see atonement as a demand. Rather, as we discuss in the episode, atonement is a gift that allows us to recover from our own failures. It is this freedom that allows godly people to have a forward-looking posture not mired in our past mistakes. When we understand that God extends this forgiveness to us, we learn to extend it to one another as well. God bless. - Timothy
I know Caleb because we sat next to each other in theater arts in highschool. I’m so proud of who he’s turned out to be!!! Congratulations on the beautiful family Caleb and keep up the good work!!
Thanks Katie! I hope everything is well with you. Glad to hear from you and to know you were blessed by the podcast. We should have a new episode out each week
Katie, we listened to your request and have added a dozen videos since the time of your comment. Thanks for watching! - Timothy
Great content! Keep it comin'!
Thank you, Loredana! I should let you and everyone else know that new episodes of the "Who Is Jesus Christ and Why Do I Need Him?" series will drop every Sunday morning. - Timothy
After watching, I realized something I should have thought to add at the end of our conversation. We were talking about how God keeps creating more and more and better and better, like a great expanding upward spiral. Whereas hell could be thought of as the opposite, that everything spirals destructively downward and inward, always getting worse and smaller. This reminded me of C.S. Lewis’ book The Great Divorce, which is a story in which the main character travels between fictional representations of heaven and hell. After ascending from hell to heaven, he looks back and realizes that hell, and all its billions of souls, are all contained in a point as small as the tip of a blade of grass. His journey to heaven was less of motion, and more of growing. It’s an interesting idea to think that hell, and all the chaos and darkness of Gen 1:2, may be as small and insignificant as a pinpoint. Without the Creator God, there is no one to make it into something greater. Anyway, I highly recommend The Great Divorce. I wish I had thought of that when we were recording.
Great insight, Caleb. That's why I like having these discussions with you. I concur that The Great Divorce is a good read. - Timothy
Wow! A great and thought-provoking conversation. I appreciate the observation that none of us are actually blank slates, that no matter how independent and smart we think we are, our thinking is colored - often imperceptibly - by the culture in which we were raised. Makes me think of David Foster Wallace's commencement talk, "This is Water".
Gabe, thanks for the comment. I listened to "This is Water," and I see why it came to mind. We do have decisions to make about how we will face every moment of every day. All the more reason to avail ourselves of God's unique perspective preserved in the Bible. What would have happened to those two young fish if they had decided to get rid of the water that the older fish mentioned to them, simply because they didn't understand what it was? We disregard the wisdom of the Bible at our great peril. - Timothy
Thanks Gabe! It’s easy for us to think that our time is the only time (or the only time that matters), but we are neither the beginning nor the end of history, we exist in the middle. It’s our job to understand what came before, and try to positively influence what comes after