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S1E3: Seasons

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This episode, Ryker and Benjamin explore the four major types of seasons and how their liturgical cadence redirects our gaze towards the immutable I AM.

Show Notes (The Theology of Seasons) S1:E3

Table of Contents & Timestamps:

(0:00-1:26) Introduction

(1:27-4:21) What’s Your Favorite Season?

(4:21-14:54) Seasons in Nature

(15:08-21:17) Seasons in Scripture

(21:30-26:56) Seasons in the Church (Liturgy)

(26:57-34:07) Seasons in our own Lives and Practical Application

(34:25-38:48) Further Thoughts

(38:48-41:44) Resources

(41:45-44:16) Outro

Key Takeaways:

  • The natural seasons are laced with design patterns (like the cycle of death and resurrection) that remind us of God’s nature
  • The cyclical fluctuation of seasons juxtapose the unchanging nature of God
  • The liturgical calendar uses seasons to focus the Church on different theological truths
  • To make the most of each season of life, we must let go of the reigns and trust that God is in control

Resources:

  • Every Moment Holy - Doug McKelvey

https://www.everymomentholy.com

  • Seasons - Hillsong Worship

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFEwV77n1Ng

  • My Utmost For His Highest - Oswald Chambers

https://utmost.org/

  • Christian, Which Spiritual Season Are You In? - His Heart’s Desire Ministries

https://hisheartsdesireministries.com/christian-which-spiritual-season-are-you-in/

Music:

“Bend” - Luke Hall

“If Only” - Luke Hall

“It Comes in Waves ” - Luke Hall

Follow Luke on Spotify:

https://open.spotify.com/artist/0nvVzvhz2ATr1TlLS3kEM0?si=TO4CR2lyRbmE-wpdVatwUg

Follow Luke on SoundCloud:

https://soundcloud.com/c_luke_hall

Reach out to us with any suggestions, thoughts, or love!

thetheologyof@outlook.com

Copyright Benjamin Corneliusen & Ryker Lutjens 2020. All rights reserved.

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This episode, Ryker and Benjamin explore the four major types of seasons and how their liturgical cadence redirects our gaze towards the immutable I AM.

Show Notes (The Theology of Seasons) S1:E3

Table of Contents & Timestamps:

(0:00-1:26) Introduction

(1:27-4:21) What’s Your Favorite Season?

(4:21-14:54) Seasons in Nature

(15:08-21:17) Seasons in Scripture

(21:30-26:56) Seasons in the Church (Liturgy)

(26:57-34:07) Seasons in our own Lives and Practical Application

(34:25-38:48) Further Thoughts

(38:48-41:44) Resources

(41:45-44:16) Outro

Key Takeaways:

  • The natural seasons are laced with design patterns (like the cycle of death and resurrection) that remind us of God’s nature
  • The cyclical fluctuation of seasons juxtapose the unchanging nature of God
  • The liturgical calendar uses seasons to focus the Church on different theological truths
  • To make the most of each season of life, we must let go of the reigns and trust that God is in control

Resources:

  • Every Moment Holy - Doug McKelvey

https://www.everymomentholy.com

  • Seasons - Hillsong Worship

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFEwV77n1Ng

  • My Utmost For His Highest - Oswald Chambers

https://utmost.org/

  • Christian, Which Spiritual Season Are You In? - His Heart’s Desire Ministries

https://hisheartsdesireministries.com/christian-which-spiritual-season-are-you-in/

Music:

“Bend” - Luke Hall

“If Only” - Luke Hall

“It Comes in Waves ” - Luke Hall

Follow Luke on Spotify:

https://open.spotify.com/artist/0nvVzvhz2ATr1TlLS3kEM0?si=TO4CR2lyRbmE-wpdVatwUg

Follow Luke on SoundCloud:

https://soundcloud.com/c_luke_hall

Reach out to us with any suggestions, thoughts, or love!

thetheologyof@outlook.com

Copyright Benjamin Corneliusen & Ryker Lutjens 2020. All rights reserved.

  continue reading

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