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442 - Revelation - Part Thirty One: The End of the End

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Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Society & Culture

4.71K Ratings

🗓️ 12 February 2024

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

Revelation Part Thirty One: The End of the End. This is it. The final episode of our longest series ever. Today, we begin by addressing listener emails and discussing Tim Stafford's gallbladder. Mike and Tim then respond to pushback on topic of platforming younger people on social media and the potential risks and benefits. The conversation shifts to a listener's critique of the Holy Spirit episode and the our response. Then we conclude our long conversation on Revelation with one last look at New Creation and how the resurrection of Jesus serves as the launch of new creation. What is new creation and its implications for the church? What is the significance of Easter as a reminder of the victory and new life found in Jesus? Then one last listener email about the role of pastors and the importance of clarity in defining their responsibilities within the church. Is there a need for reimagining church structures and fostering a culture of lifelong learning among pastors?

00:00 - Listener Emails

06:00 - Platforming Younger People on Social Media

10:00 - Response to Listener's Critique of the Holy Spirit Episode

25:00 - Exploring the Concept of New Creation

40:00 - The Resurrection as the Launch of New Creation

46:25 - Reimagining Easter

51:21 - Expectations for Pastors

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0:00.0

Oh, Hey everybody welcome to the Voxology podcast Mike and Tim we're here and we're

0:21.0

grateful to be a part of your day,

0:23.7

whether it is that you are drifting off to sleep

0:26.8

intentionally or unintentionally by listening to this,

0:30.5

or you are exercising, which is what we should be doing, or you are simply bored

0:38.7

out of your mind and you're just reaching for something so you have to be alone with your thoughts.

0:44.8

However that is, we're delighted to be a part of you.

0:47.6

Thank you so much for being a part of our community. Today we have been we've been inundated with wonderful emails and every

0:57.6

time we answer a question we get more emails and then there are so many

1:00.8

questions we have yet to get to.

1:03.4

So we're going to spend the first part of our time responding to listener email

1:07.6

and then we're going to do one last section of new creation that will tie a bow on a very long series of revelation

1:16.4

podcasts even though we will hardly be in revelation today. So let me just start right away. First of all, we got probably a dozen emails from people asking

1:29.2

about Tim Stafford's gallbladder and stomach pain.

1:32.7

Okay?

1:33.7

So, first of all, thank you.

1:36.9

All of you who listened and went,

1:38.3

I think it could be a gallbladder.

1:40.0

Yeah.

1:41.0

And it was so universal.

1:43.2

Tim, what did you do in response?

1:45.2

I, well, the funny thing was those emails all came in the day I went to the doctor

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