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Lisa Harper's Back Porch Theology

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Lisa Harper's Back Porch Theology

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Talk Radio, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.82.4K Ratings

🗓️ 13 November 2023

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Today on Back Porch Theology, Ally and I are continuing the conversation about sanctification – the ongoing process of becoming less like who we were before we fell in love with Jesus and more like Him. One of my pretend theological boyfriends, ancient theologian and church father Thomas Chalmers, uses the phraseology of the expulsive power of the new affection to describe spiritual maturity. He reasoned that the further we fall in love with Jesus, the less room there is for ungodly affections and entanglements in our hearts. He wrote, “We know of no other way by which to keep the love of the world out of our hearts than to keep in our hearts the love of God.” Much like the theme last week, Chalmers emphasized how sanctification is less about remediating our behavior and more about recognizing our belovedness. Checking off every item on some spiritual to-do list doesn’t have the power to transform our hearts and minds into the shape of Jesus, y’all! However, leaning into His unconditionally loving embrace will absolutely fertilize personal holiness and fuel our desire to obey the imperatives of God’s Word. Speaking of the symbiotic relationship between love and sanctification, in John’s Gospel account Jesus declared that people will recognize we’re His disciples by how well we love each other, which means we’re going to connect the dots between sanctification and community today too, baby! So please grab a cup of coffee and your Bible – unless you’re rinsing your bougie yet clogged espresso machine out with stinky vinegar, of course – and come hang out on the porch with us! Save 25% on Dwell National Collection Week for Operation Christmas Child is November 13-20. Click HERE to learn more.

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Today on Back porch Theology, Ali and I are continuing the conversation about sanctification.

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That is the ongoing process of becoming less like who we were before we fell in love with Jesus and more like him.

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One of my pretend theological boyfriends, ancient theologian and church father Thomas

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Chalmers, uses the phraseology the explosive power of the new affection to describe spiritual maturity. He reasoned that the further we fall in love

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with Jesus the less room there is for ungodly affections and entanglements in our

0:40.5

hearts. He wrote, we know of no other way by which to keep the love of the

0:45.7

world out of our hearts than to keep in our hearts the love of God. Much like the

0:50.9

theme last week, Chalmers emphasized how sanctification is less about

0:55.1

remediating our behavior and more about recognizing our belovedness.

0:59.4

Checking off every item on some spiritual to-do list

1:03.1

does not have the power to transform our hearts and minds

1:06.4

into the shape of Jesus, y'all.

1:08.4

However, leaning into his unconditionally loving embrace

1:12.1

will absolutely fertilize personal holiness and fuel our desire

1:16.0

to obey the imperatives of God's word.

1:19.3

Speaking of this symbiotic relationship between love and sanctification. In John's Gospel

1:24.6

Jesus declares that people will recognize were his disciples by how well we love

1:30.2

each other, which means we're going to connect the dots between sanctification and community

1:36.5

today as well. So please grab a cup of coffee in your Bible unless you're

1:40.8

rinsing your boogie yet clogged espresso machine out with stinky

1:45.0

vinegar of course and come hang out on the porch with us.

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