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Wild at Heart

When the Next Crisis Hits

Wild at Heart

Wild at Heart

Christianity, Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 2 September 2024

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

This moment in time isn't unprecedented, but it is unique. In Part 2 of this series, John, Blaine, and Allen look at how the followers of Jesus responded to crises over the ages. It's a needed reminder because the pace of life and technology have left us weakened and weary rather than ready for whatever's coming next. Rather than grow more disenchanted, discover how Christianity provides a way to view the reenchantment of the world. With Jesus, we can experience calm, unshakable hope in the face of growing chaos—but only by wholeheartedly focusing on God and his purposes over control and self-preservation.

Show Notes:

1) Follow Blaine's writings on Substack at ⁠https://blaineeldredge.substack.com/⁠

2) Listen to the song Hymn of the Holy Spirit by Pat Barrett here. ⁠Spotify⁠ or ⁠YouTube⁠

3) Read an advance (unedited) chapter of John's upcoming book ⁠(Experience Jesus. Really.) here.⁠


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Transcript

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And this is the end of Cyprian's address to the church.

0:05.3

What a grandeur of spirit it is to struggle

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with all the powers of an unshaken mind

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against so many onsets of devastation and death.

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What sublimity to stand direct amid the desolation of the human race and to not lie prostrate with those who have no hope in

0:26.2

God but rather to rejoice and to embrace the benefit of the occasion, that in thus bravely showing forth our

0:36.2

faith and by suffering endured going forward to Christ's

0:44.0

we may receive the reward of his life and faith

0:48.0

according to his own judgment.

0:53.0

Welcome back, friends, to the Wild at Heart Podcast.

0:57.0

This is part two of a series that we're doing on responding to crisis. that address from Cyprian,

1:05.0

third century,

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third century,

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during serious plague in Carthage in North Africa. We are going to talk about the church

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and individuals as lovers of God responding to crisis, whatever that may look like.

1:27.0

Before we do, let's take our pause. Wherever you've come into us this week, you're at the gym, you're in your car, you're in carpool.

1:36.0

Let's take a moment to practice the pause, because the pause is the re-centering of our being into union with God for his provision of everything we need in this moment.

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Jesus.

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Jesus.

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Jesus.

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Jesus to settle in friends. Jesus.

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I give everyone and everything to you. I give to you my fears, my hopes, my dreams. I give my loved ones to you, I give my loved ones to you I give my work or the lack of it. Just take a moment

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