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Lisa Harper's Back Porch Theology

The Rebar of Spiritual Maturity

Lisa Harper's Back Porch Theology

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Talk Radio, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.82.4K Ratings

🗓️ 4 September 2023

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

During today’s conversation on Back Porch Theology we’re going to excavate what could loosely be called one of the crown jewels of the Hebrew Scriptures because out of all the passages of the Old Testament that are referenced in the New Testament, Psalm 110 is the one that’s repeated the most often. Jesus uses it in Matthew’s Gospel account to confuse a crew of condescending Pharisees; Peter uses it as one of his main points when he preached the very first post Easter sermon from the Southern Steps of the Temple during the festival of Pentecost after which thousands of people put their hope and faith in Jesus Christ as the resurrected Messiah; and the author of Hebrews devotes almost an entire chapter to this petite Psalm that was a perennial favorite of early Christians. However, it can be perplexing if you don’t understand the prophetic nature of David’s ancient lyrics. Which is why Ally, Dr. Howard and I are going to do our very best to wipe the fog off this biblical windshield because it’s one of the keys to having a solid theological scaffolding and it’s foundational to maintaining our hope about the future. So please grab a cup of coffee and your Bible – unless you’re biting your fingernails because you just watched your sixteen-year-old pull out of the driveway and head toward school without you for the first time, of course – and come hang out on the porch with us. Don’t Look Back is available at ChurchSource.com/Christine. Sight & Sound TV on demand at Sight-Sound.TV Or Download the App! Save 25% on God’s Big Promises Bible at TheGoodBook.com/GodsBigPromises.com. Use code Lisa at Checkout.

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Excess more!

0:09.0

During today's conversation on back porch theology, we're going to excavate what could

0:13.3

loosely be called one of the crown jewels of the Hebrew scriptures because out of all

0:19.0

the passages of the Old Testament that are referenced in the New Testament, Psalm 110 is

0:24.5

the one that's repeated the most often.

0:27.3

Jesus uses it in Matthew's Gospel account to confuse a crew of condescending Pharisees.

0:33.7

Peter uses it as one of his main points when he preached the very first post-Eastor sermon

0:38.6

from the southern steps of the temple during the festival of Pentecost after which thousands

0:44.1

of people put their hope in faith in Jesus Christ as the resurrected Messiah.

0:49.0

And the author of Hebrews devotes almost an entire chapter to this petite Psalm that

0:55.0

was a perennial favorite of early Christians.

0:58.0

However, this Psalm can be perplexing if you don't understand the prophetic nature of David's

1:03.6

ancient lyrics, which is why Ali, Dr. Howard and I are going to do our very best to wipe

1:08.9

the fog off this biblical windshield, if you will, because it's one of the keys to having

1:14.6

a solid theological scaffolding and it's foundational to maintaining our hope about

1:19.3

the future.

1:20.3

So please grab a cup of coffee in your Bible unless you're biting your fingernails because

1:24.5

you just watched your 16-year-old pull out of the driveway and head towards school

1:27.7

without you for the first time, of course, and come hang out on the porch with us.

1:33.7

Hey, hey, back porters.

1:40.4

My name's Allison Ellen.

1:41.4

I'm the five foot 12-spirit 12-wing woman to Lisa Harper for back porch theology.

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