Listen "Suffering Like a Christian"
Episode Synopsis
Welcome to The Narthex Podcast!If you desire to learn more about Christian faith and how historical context, original language and our doctrinal lens shape our interpretation of scripture with the hope of overcoming doubt, transforming your belief into trust and experiencing true freedom in the promise of the gospel, this show is for you. This episode delves into the profound insights of Philippians 3.10, exploring the concept of suffering in Christianity and its pivotal role in spiritual growth. The discussion highlights the contrast between the gospel-centered perspective on suffering and the legalistic mindset, drawing from the words of C.S. Lewis, the trials of Job, and the Apostle Paul's teachings.Listeners will gain an understanding of the dichotomy between the old self and the new self in faith, and how suffering, pain, and adversity serve as a crucible for spiritual renewal and transformation. With references to historical and contemporary examples, the episode offers a compelling exploration of how embracing suffering with faith and trust in Christ can lead to personal and spiritual triumph, challenging the legal schemes that often dictate our responses to life's adversities.Please subscribe and post a comment or review to help our show reach more people. Check out our show notes below for links to our website, to get a copy of Dan’s book recommendation list and to check out our show merch! The Narthex Websitehttps://thenarthexpodcast.comVideo Podcasts on YouTubehttps://youtube.com/@inthenarthex?si=YnitMCAzRc7WI5vXDan’s Book Recommendations https://thenarthexpodcast.com/dan%E2%80%99s-book-rec%E2%80%99sNarthex Merch Store https://bemightee.com/collections/elc
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