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Lisa Harper's Back Porch Theology

Recovering the WONDER of Christmas

Lisa Harper's Back Porch Theology

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Talk Radio, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.82.4K Ratings

🗓️ 12 December 2022

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

During today’s conversation on Back Porch Theology we’re going to explore a passage in Luke and expose the awe-deprivation that has permeated modern Christendom. Then we’re going to take off our spiritual Spanx and have a real and raw conversation about how we can recover the wonder we used to have at Christmas when we were absolutely undone by the truism of Immanuel – of God. With. Us. Remember when your eyes welled up whenever you sang, “Hark the Herald Angels Sing, GLORY to the newborn king?” What happened to the starry eyes we used to have only for Jesus? One of my spiritual mentors, Pastor and Professor Scotty Smith, wryly observed that far too many Christ-followers are like Cinderella with amnesia. Some of us have forgotten that believing in Jesus swings the door wide open to a glorious adventure and mystery greater than our imaginations could possibly conjure up! We. Have. Been written into the lead role of an epic, divine love story called Christianity, y’all – which as Sir C.S. Lewis exclaimed: “Is bigger on the inside than it is on the outside.” Our jaws should still be hanging open over the inscrutable fact that the only true God who CREATED THE WORLD WITH HIS WORD condescended from glory to make His grace accessible to us! Today is our wake-up call to WONDER… so please grab a cup of coffee and your Bible – unless you’re driving or trying to superimpose your mother-in-law’s head on that dancing digital elf, of course – and come hang out on the porch with us! Follow Us On Instagram! @BackPorchTheologyPodcast @LisaDHarper @AllisonAllen @Jim.Howard.Co Back Porch Theology is sponsored in part by Dwell Bible App. Save 30% off Dwell for Life at DwellApp.io/Lisa Harper.

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0:00.0

We're going to explore a passage in Luke and expose the odd deprivation that has permeated

0:17.5

modern Christendom.

0:19.1

Then we're going to take off our spiritual spanks and have a real and raw conversation

0:23.2

about how we can recover the wonder we used to have at Christmas when we were absolutely

0:29.1

undone by the truism of a manual of God with us.

0:34.3

Remember when your eyes welled up whenever you sang, hark the herald, angels sing glory

0:40.7

to the newborn King?

0:42.2

What happened to the starry eyes we used to have only for Jesus?

0:47.2

One of my spiritual mentors, pastor and professor Scottie Smith, Riley observed that far too

0:52.3

many Christ followers are like Cinderella with amnesia.

0:56.3

Some of us have forgotten that believing in Jesus swings the door wide open to a glorious

1:03.1

adventure and mystery greater than our imaginations could possibly conjure up.

1:09.2

We have been written into the lead role of an epic divine love story called Christianity

1:16.1

y'all, which is Sir C. S. Lewis exclaimed, is bigger on the inside than it is on the

1:22.4

outside.

1:23.6

Our jaw should still be hanging open over the inscrutable fact that the only true God

1:29.3

who created the world with his word condescended from glory to make his grace accessible to

1:36.8

sinners like us.

1:38.5

Today is our wake up call to wonder.

1:42.2

So please grab a cup of coffee in your Bible unless you're driving or trying to superimpose

1:46.8

your mother-in-law's head on that dancing digital elf, of course.

1:51.1

And come hang out on the porch with Ali and me.

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