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Theological Anthropology of Generosity

Lisa Harper's Back Porch Theology

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Talk Radio, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.82.1K Ratings

🗓️ 12 February 2024

⏱️ 54 minutes

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The title of today’s episode is The Theological Anthropology of Generosity, and while that’s admittedly a lofty mouthful (which underscores the fact that Alli and I are both certified logophiles), the main point of today’s conversation on Back Porch Theology is that God is the genesis of generosity. Quite frankly, as created beings, it’s almost impossible to understand, much less extend, authentic compassion – to effectively give yourself away, which is the overarching thematic umbrella this year here at BPT – until we recognize that our Creator Redeemer is the original author and perfect model of generosity. The book of Genesis reveals that immediately upon breathing life into Adam and Eve, at the dawn of humanity, He gave them everything they needed. Unfortunately, soon afterward in that same Edenic paradise, a slithery intruder - who is the enemy of our soul also known as satan - planted an insidious seed of doubt in Eve that God was holding out on her and Adam. And humanity has been predisposed to doubt our Creator Redeemer’s beneficence – the fact that He will provide everything we need for life and godliness – ever since. If your foundational security has ever been bullied by feelings of scarcity – if your peace has ever been compromised by the fear that you or those you love won’t have enough of what you need, whether that be finances, food, attention, or affection – then today’s conversation is bound to add some spiritual rebar to your emotional scaffolding. So please grab a cup of coffee and your Bible – unless you tried on one of those pythonish, body-slimming bathing suits and sprained your thumb trying to pull that puppy off, of course – and come hang out on the porch with us. Join Team BPT at Convoy.org/BackPorch

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The title of today's episode is The theological anthropology of generosity.

0:44.8

And while that's admittedly a lofty mouthful, which serves to underscore the fact that

0:50.2

Ali Nai are both certified logophiles, we love us some big words. that's Genesis of generosity. Quite frankly as created beings it's almost impossible to

1:06.5

understand much less extend authentic compassion to effectively give yourself away, which is the overarching theme this year

1:15.9

here at BPT, until we recognize that our Creator Redeemer is the original author

1:21.2

and the perfect model of generosity.

1:24.7

The book of Genesis reveals that immediately upon breathing life into Adam and Eve at the

1:30.3

dawn of humanity, God gave them everything they needed.

1:35.0

Unfortunately, soon afterwards in that same Edenic paradise, a slithery

1:40.7

intruder who is the enemy of our soul, also known as Satan,

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