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🗓️ 1 January 2025
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0:00.0 | Hey, back porches. We're excited about heading into the new year with you. And if you're anything like me, |
0:05.6 | you're probably focused both on growing spiritually in this next year, but also maybe getting fit and |
0:12.2 | getting back into the pants that have grown too small over the Christmas season. And that's where |
0:18.4 | the Upward Running Run Club app comes into play. It's not just an app. It's this |
0:24.8 | awesome on-ramp to a nationwide community of runners and walkers. You can join this movement today |
0:32.1 | at Upwardrunning.com. That's Upwardrunning.com. And of course, the link is in today's show knows. |
0:38.3 | Access more. Today's conversation on Backport's Theology is all about the contextual biblical scaffolding for this brand new series we're starting called the theology of worship. |
0:57.1 | But lest you think we're going to be talking about the three or four songs before a sermon or our preferred |
1:01.9 | style of music, let me assure you this conversation isn't just for people who can carry a tune or for those who know how to navigate their Apple music app. |
1:10.4 | Frankly, our tendency to associate worship solely with music is like limiting ourselves to one |
1:16.2 | food group for every single meal for the rest of our lives. I love Tex-Mex y'all, but if I had to |
1:22.0 | eat chips and queso three times a day every day for the rest of my life, it would be sadly |
1:27.1 | unnecessarily reductive. |
1:29.9 | In the Christian context, worship is so much wider and deeper and more comprehensive than a |
1:36.4 | song list or a musical genre. Case in point, listen to what one of our favorite theologians here at |
1:41.6 | BPD, Dr. N. T. Wright, says about the centrality of worship. |
1:46.7 | He says this, all kingdom work is rooted in worship, or, to put it the other way around, |
1:51.8 | worshiping the God we see at work in Jesus is the most politically charged act we can ever perform. |
1:58.4 | Christian worship declares that Jesus is Lord and that therefore, by strong |
2:03.3 | implication nobody else is. What's more, it doesn't just declare it as something to be believed |
2:09.2 | like the fact that the sun is hot or the sea wet. It commits the worshipper to allegiance, |
2:14.7 | to following this Jesus to being directed and shaped by him. In other words, worship is the |
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