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Conversations to inspire habits of whole-life discipleship that equip you to more thoughtfully and consistently be formed by God’s word and God’s ways with God’s people. The Formed Life is a resource brought to you by Christ Community Church in Kansas City.

This podcast also contains audio readings of our written blogs that can be found on our website at cckc.church/blog.
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READ the written blog on our website:https://theformed.life/2024/03/turn-to-god-in-trust/
READ the written blog on our website:https://theformed.life/2024/03/god-invites-you-to-tell-him-what-you-want/
READ the written blog on our website:https://theformed.life/2024/03/tell-him-what-you-think-and-how-you-feel/
READ the written blog on our website:https://theformed.life/2024/03/turn-to-god-when-you-are-in-pain/
READ the written blog on our website:https://theformed.life/2024/03/experience-the-holy-spirit-in-contemplation-05/
Women In Biblical Law: Encountering God’s Value System With Dr. Katie McCoySHOW NOTES:Curious about the ancient laws that guided the lives of women in the Old Testament? Join us on theFormed.life podcast where Dr. Katie McCoy helps us explore some difficult passages, shedding light on the true intent behind the Sotah law and childbirth customs in Leviticus and Numbers. In our conversation, we get insights into how these confusing laws from ancient Israel actually reveal the loving kindness of our Maker. Get ready for a riveting episode that connects these cryptic passages with our present understanding of God’s character. THREE KEY TAKEAWAYS:Ancient Laws and Women's Health: Dr. Katie McCoy discusses the Old Testament laws concerning women, especially those related to childbirth and menstruation. She suggests that these laws, rather than being punitive, were designed with the health and well-being of women in mind. Highlighting the importance of rest and recovery post-childbirth, McCoy also notes the potential biological insights that align with medical understanding today.Cultural Context and Interpretation: The conversation underscores the importance of understanding the cultural and historical context when interpreting biblical laws. Dr. McCoy and host Bill Gorman dig into the nature of the honor-shame culture of the Old Testament era. They emphasize that laws, such as those regarding suspected infidelity and menstrual purity, should be understood in light of the values and practices of the time, which often stood in stark contrast to those of surrounding pagan cultures.God's Character Reflected in Laws: Dr. McCoy asserts that biblical laws reflect God's value system. She encourages listeners to consider the 'why' behind ancient regulations, proposing that they reveal aspects of God's character. The laws aimed to set the Israelites apart and demonstrated God's care for the community's health and moral fabric.#SotahLaw #BiblicalWomen #TheologyInsights #DrKatieMcCoy #OldTestamentLaws #GenderStudies #HebrewCulture #HealthAndScripture #CulturalContext #HonorShameCultureGUEST BIO: Katie McCoy, the Director of Women's Ministry at Texas Baptists, holds a PhD in Systematic Theology from Southwestern Seminary (TX), where she also served on the faculty for five years. With a focus on the patterns of justice for women in Old Testament laws and the intersection of theology, gender, and women's studies, Katie is a prolific speaker and writer on these issues. She authored "To Be a Woman: The Confusion Over Female Identity and How Christians Can Respond" and finds joy in baking and organizing at the Container Store. As an academic, she passionately delves into the underlying values shaping human interactions and societal judgments, offering insightful analyses that illuminate the intricate connections between ethics, culture, and theology. QUOTES:"Well, right there, not only is that teaching, to not be casual or cavalier with the presence of blood, but it's also hygienic. Keep in mind, we don't have antibiotics. We don't have, feminine products. All of this is also for the good of God's community in mitigating the spread of bacteria and disease."— Dr. Katie McCoy “It seems so unusual to our ears, but any shedding of blood whether that is in a biological process or coming across, a dead animal, a dead human body, you don't treat that like you do any other event or any other, human contact. And, of course, that is to teach us to value is teaching the people of Israel to value blood, the blood sacrifice, which, of course, is preparing them for the blood of the lamb who would take away the sin of the world."— Dr. Katie McCoy"When we encounter these categories, like the childbirth laws and we go, what are we to understand from this? Well, we are trying to understand the mind of God, what is the why behind it? Because whatever that why is, he's telling us something about himself."— Dr. Katie McCoyRESOURCES:To Be a Woman: The Confusion Over Female Identity and How Christians Can Respond - Dr. Katie McCoyA Scientific Appreciation of Leviticus 12:1-5 - David I. MachtThe World & Everything In It - PodcastKEYWORDS:Sotah law, adultery, Hebrew law, marital disputes, God's value system, biblical laws, ceremonial uncleanness, childbirth laws, Leviticus 12, community health, postpartum discharge, David Macht study, biblical law interpretation, pagan cultures, honor shame culture, guilt and innocence culture, theology, gender studies, cultural context, western individualism, Barbra Streisand, musical theater, Broadway, Fox Theater, Les Mis, Christ Community Church, Kansas City, menstruation, childbirth, ritual uncleanness.CHAPTERS:00:00 Teaching series addressing Christianity's treatment of women.04:45 Cultural understanding is crucial for interpretive success.09:53 God's law reveals his character and values.12:54 Childbirth laws raise questions about women's value.15:16 Blood shedding is significant in Israel's culture.19:50 God's law considers new moms' vulnerability compassionately.22:30 Theories around women giving birth to a daughter.26:38 Carrying a baby girl vs a boy.28:39 Research on laws and scriptural revelations.31:27 Old Testament law and regulation.37:29 God’s provisions for adultery.39:18 The Bible reveals the consistent beauty of God's character.42:57 Gratitude for time, expertise, and sharing resources.
READ the written blog on our website:https://theformed.life/2024/03/experience-the-holy-spirit-in-contemplation-04/
READ the written blog on our website:https://theformed.life/2024/03/experience-the-holy-spirit-in-contemplation-03/
READ the written blog on our website:https://theformed.life/2024/02/learn-about-the-life-of-the-spirit-in-contemplation-02/
READ the written blog on our website:https://theformed.life/2024/02/learn-about-the-life-of-the-spirit-in-contemplation-01//
If Jesus is unequivocally the sole means to salvation and communion with God, how do we grapple with the predicament of individuals who have never encountered the message of Jesus or those who consciously reject him despite being presented with his teachings? In this episode, host Bill Gorman and our guest, Dr. Harold Netland, explore the complexities of the mission of the church, the exclusivity of Jesus, and concerns surrounding the fate of those who have not heard the gospel. The conversation covers key New Testament passages, personal experiences, and foundational principles in scripture, diving into the heart of theological and practical challenges believers face today. Tune in as they discuss the gospel's transformative power, the nature of personal salvation, and the profound mission of making disciples.THREE KEY TAKEAWAYS:The Exclusive Nature of Jesus: Dr. Netland and the hosts delve into the exclusivity of Jesus as the only way to salvation and the challenges this presents in different cultural contexts. The conversation highlights biblical passages and principles that support this belief.Mission and Discipleship: The importance of making disciples and participating in the work of the Spirit, regardless of cultural or geographical barriers, is emphasized. The episode calls attention to the diverse paths individuals may take in encountering faith and stresses the significance of the disciple-making mission.Scriptural Principles and Foundational Truths: The discussion navigates complex questions about salvation, justice, and fairness through the lens of scriptural principles. Dr. Netland emphasizes the need to focus on what is clearly and consistently taught through scripture, grounding the conversation in foundational biblical truths.#ExclusiveJesus #DiscipleMakingMission #SalvationDebate #GlobalGospel #GodsLoveAndJudgment #EvangelicalTheology #TheologicalClarity #NewBirthTransformation #PersonalFaithJourneys #ClarityInScripture #theonlyway #Jesus #mission GUEST BIO: Dr. Harold A. Netland completed his undergraduate studies at Biola University and obtained his M.A. and Ph.D. from Claremont Graduate University. Following nine years with the Evangelical Free Church of America in Japan, he returned to the United States in 1993 to become a Professor of Philosophy of Religion and Intercultural Studies at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, where he currently serves as the Director of the PhD/Intercultural Studies program. Netland's expertise in religious pluralism has earned him recognition, with scholars frequently citing his views, such as his definition of propositional truth. Notably, in his 2001 book "Encountering Religious Pluralism: The Challenge to Christian Faith & Mission," Netland offers a critical evaluation of John Hick's pluralism hypothesis from an evangelical perspective.QUOTES:"Salvation is always based upon the person of Christ, Christ's work on the cross from start to finish, it's an act of God's grace and God's mercy. Nobody is ever saved by being good or sincere enough, and an act of faith and repentance is necessary for saving faith whenever or wherever it were to occur."— Dr. Netland "And the parables that Jesus tells, the parable of the father, the prodigal son, the forgiving father, God eagerly welcomes a repentant sinner."— Dr. Netland "So when many people hear, Jesus is the only Lord and savior for all people in all cultures, that just sounds like 19th century colonialist ideology all over again. Yeah. Who gives you the right to say that?"— Dr. NetlandRESOURCES:Crucial Questions About Hell - JI PackerFour Views on Salvation in a Pluralistic World - VariousAre All Religions True? - Dr. Harold A NetlandFaiths in Conflict? Christian Integrity in a Multicultural World - Vinoth RamachandraKEYWORDS:church mission, exclusivity of Jesus, work of the spirit, making disciples, pastoral concerns, non-believing loved ones, faith conversations, God's character, personal transformation, rebellion against God, gospel hope, born again, fundamental change, exclusivity of Jesus, salvation objections, cultural introduction of Jesus, New Testament passages, Jesus and Nicodemus, ministry in Japan, fate of those who never heard the gospel, historical faith encounters, disciple-making mission, Bible translation challenges, fairness and justice, evangelical responses, universal sinfulness, theological understanding, scripture guidanceCHAPTERS:00:00 Focus on exclusivity of Jesus as rescuer.05:07 Concerns about cultural harm in religious evangelism.08:56 New Testament emphasizes Jesus's unique identity.11:25 Questioning the relevance of the New Testament.14:47 God is morally pure, beyond human understanding.18:42 Salvation through God's grace and faith.20:53 Jesus says we need a new life.23:25 Two views on salvation through hearing the gospel.29:01 The church's work is making disciples worldwide.30:01 Questioning the exclusivity of Jesus and love.34:43 Trust in God's character to do good.37:12 Becoming the right kind of person for Jesus.41:41 Grateful for wisdom and service in ministry.
READ the written blog on our website:https://theformed.life/2024/02/studying-the-truths-of-the-old-testament-07/
READ the written blog on our website:https://theformed.life/2024/02/studying-the-truths-of-the-old-testament-06/
SHOW NOTES:Have you ever felt that the Christian sexual standard is overwhelmingly narrow? In this episode, we delve into the topic of Christian sexual ethics with our host, Bill Gorman, and guests Ben Beasley and Nikki Dieker. Together, they navigate the complex landscape of human sexuality, revising Christ Community’s paper to make it more relevant to today's cultural moment. Throughout the conversation, they discuss the theological and practical implications of the Christian sexual ethic, addressing questions about church life, gender dysphoria, and more. They also highlight the importance of community, spiritual discipline, and the pursuit of Jesus in navigating these challenging conversations. Get ready for a thought-provoking and insightful discussion that offers guidance and resources for those seeking to follow Jesus in today's world.THREE KEY TAKEAWAYS:Identity and Vulnerability: They discuss the  importance of questioning one's identity in relation to core beliefs of the Christian faith, and the need for a supportive and safe community within the church, especially in dealing with the vulnerability and brokenness associated with discussing Christian sexual ethics.Community and Accountability: The significance of being involved in a faith community surrendered to scripture, rich spiritual friendships, and the importance of accountability in living out a Christian life and sexual ethic. The emphasis on the communal nature of faith and the need for support from others in following Jesus.Spiritual Discipline and Faith: The impact of rigorous spiritual discipline, self-mastery, and faith, including spiritual disciplines like prayer, study, and fasting, in guiding one's life and recognizing and redirecting bodily desires. #ChristianSexualEthics #FormedLifePodcast #BiblicalSexuality #TheologyOfSexuality #SpiritualCommunity #FaithfulLiving #ScriptureAndSexuality #CulturalContex #JesusAndSexuality #ChristianEthicalLivingGUEST BIO: Ben Beasley enjoys communicating God’s Word in speech and writing, and he is interested in the church as a place of transformation for people individually and collectively. He is fond of exploring the many questions of faith and spiritual formation by engaging with the works of authors, poets, and artists. Ben received his Master of Divinity from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and his Master of Theology from Princeton Theological Seminary. Nikki Dieker has been on staff at Christ Community since 2017, but has attended the Olathe Campus with her family since 2007. She is married to her best friend Ryan, and has three incredible children, Noah, Calvin, and Hadley. She loves hiking, getting lost in books, coffee, and spending time with friends. Nikki is passionate about connecting people to one another and the church.QUOTES:"We need each other. And so I think, yeah, we need those mothers and fathers who've gone before us. We need those brothers and sisters who are running beside us. And we need those kids that we're encouraging that are coming behind us."— Nikki Dieker“We are all sexually broken. So yeah, it highlights that this is something that rubs up against each one of us in deeply personal places, because we're all broken."— Nikki Dieker"The traditional Christian sexual ethic just feels like, to our moral taste buds, it almost feels, like, absurd. It doesn't, you know, like, it doesn't taste well."— Ben Beasley"Being involved in a faith community, is key. A community that is surrendered to scripture. That's where life is. And when we follow Jesus, we follow him through his word."— Ben BeasleyRESOURCES:CCKC Position Paper | Sexuality: Exploring God’s Design for SexualityPOD 003 | Gender Dysphoria Issues | Dr. Julia SaduskyPOD 007 | Addressing Sexual Brokenness: Clues to Healing Through Story and CuriosityPOD 016 | Exploring Same-Sex Sexual Expression in Romans 1 with Greg ColesGentle and Lowly - Dane OrtlandKEYWORDS:Christian sexual ethics, Human sexuality, Biblical interpretation, Cultural context, Theological work, Creation, Fall, Redemption, New creation, Church life, Homosexuality, Marital sex, Gender dysphoria, Transgender issues, C.S. Lewis, Marriage, Faithfulness, Christian sexual ethic, Preaching, Body language, Moral taste buds, Identity, Vulnerability, Brokenness, Shame, Mental health, Self-mastery, Sacrifice, Temptation, Grace, Mercy, Community, Spiritual friendship, AccountabilityCHAPTERS:00:00 Church revises paper on Christian sexual ethics.06:24 Positive feedback on updated Christian sexuality content.07:06 Paper revisions respond to evolving cultural context.12:55 CS Lewis' challenge on following Jesus honestly.15:14 Modern age of identity questioning and harm.18:40 Embracing vulnerability, shame, and mental health.22:58 Growing in faith, friendship, and intimacy experiences.24:28 Meaningful friendships and accountability are essential.28:39 Fasting helps discipline desires for a purpose.32:11 Show notes will provide access to resources.
READ the written blog on our website:https://theformed.life/2024/01/studying-the-truths-of-the-old-testament-05/
READ the written blog on our website:https://theformed.life/2024/01/studying-the-truths-of-the-old-testament-04/
READ the written blog on our website:https://theformed.life/2024/01/studying-the-truths-of-the-old-testament-03/
READ the written blog on our website:https://theformed.life/2024/01/studying-the-truths-of-the-old-testament-02/
Have you ever looked at the Christian faith and wondered, “But What About...?” In this episode, Bill Gorman is joined by special guest Ben Beasley, interim campus pastor at our Leawood Campus, while they explore the "But What About...?" series, which addresses tough questions head-on. Whether you are a firm believer or wrestling with uncertainties, we will all have moments of doubt and wrestling. Bill and Ben discuss their own "but what about" questions, emphasizing the importance of patience, charity, and epistemological humility in working through doubts and questions. They also share their hopes for the series, which includes modeling a healthy approach to addressing tensions and guiding listeners towards humble confidence in their faith. Join us as we dive into this thought-provoking sermon series with an aim to know Jesus more and be his hands and feet in our community and world.THREE KEY TAKEAWAYS:Patience and charity are essential when grappling with tough questions or doubts in our faith journey. Be patient with ourselves and others, recognizing that these questions are not only intellectual but also have emotional and personal aspects. It's important to extend grace and charity to those who are wrestling with difficult questions.Wrestling with doubts and questions is an important part of Christian formation. There is a deep significance in engaging with doubts, questions, and tensions as part of the journey of faith. This engagement, done in a healthy way, can lead individuals toward Jesus instead of away from Him.The "But What About" series aims to address tough questions head-on, including topics such as the church, the Bible, the treatment of women, Christian sexual ethics, politics, suffering, and hell. The goal is not only to provide the truth but also to present a vision of human flourishing and beauty, fostering a sense of humble confidence and trust in the Christian faith. The series also encourages the community to engage with the Bible to resolve tensions and provide insights into these challenging topics.#theFormedlife #ButWhatAbout #ToughQuestions #ChristianFaith #SpiritualJourney #DoubtsAndQuestions #BiblicalTruth #ChurchCommunity #HealthyDoubt #HumanFlourishingGUEST BIO: Ben Beasley enjoys communicating God’s Word in speech and writing, and he is interested in the church as a place of transformation for people individually and collectively. He is fond of exploring the many questions of faith and spiritual formation by engaging with the works of authors, poets, and artists. Ben received his Master of Divinity from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and his Master of Theology from Princeton Theological Seminary. QUOTES:"I think just about doubt being an important part of our Christian formation, even or wrestling with these questions being an important part of our Christian formation. Even the word Israel in Hebrew is ‘to wrestle with God’."— Ben Beasley"We can trust that there have been Christians going before who've wrestled thoughtfully with many of these questions. Seek out those thoughtful Christians who have done that work, and look for those resources."— Ben Beasley “We want to be patient with ourselves because there are a lot of reasons we can be asking these questions at different points in our lives. These questions will bubble up, and Some of those reasons aren't only intellectual reasons, and we just have to be patient with ourselves and grace-filled with our own selves as we seek to find responses, thoughtful responses, and answers to these questions."— Ben BeasleyRESOURCES: Spirituality of the Psalms - Walter BrueggemannAfter Doubt: How to Question Faith Without Losing It - AJ SwobodaThe Reason For God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism - Timothy KellerConfronting Christianity: 12 Hard Questions for the World's Largest Religion - Rebecca McLaughlintheFormed.life - Sermon Series ResourcesKEYWORDS:timepiece, patience, questions, intellectual, grace-filled, thoughtful responses, doubts, Christian faith, uncertainties, deconstruction, hope, sermon series, personal questions, journey, theology, faith, intellectual interest, Hell, suffering, Christian development, prophecy, healing, scripture, spiritual development, gift, community, humble confidence, Bible, church, women, sexual ethics, politics, suffering, disorientation, reorientation, epistemological humility, wrestling with God, truth, human flourishing, truth, Jesus, beauty, resources, Tim Keller, Reason for God, Rebecca McLaughlin, Questioning Christianity, national park service ranger, research librarian, poet, writerCHAPTERS:00:00 Introducing a new sermon series, exploring "what about" questions.03:47 Wrestling with the concept of hell and suffering.07:57 Questions about Bible trust and suffering.11:24 Patience and charity in seeking answers.14:17 Community support is essential for our faith journey.20:06 Upcoming topics in the sermon series.24:33 Recommend reading.
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