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Lisa Harper's Back Porch Theology

When Scars Become Beauty Marks: The Spiritual DNA of BPT

Lisa Harper's Back Porch Theology

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Talk Radio, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.82.4K Ratings

🗓️ 17 February 2025

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

During today’s conversation on Back Porch Theology we’re going to dive deep into a miraculous, modern story that highlights how God can take what seem to be the absolute ruins of a life and restore them into a spiritual leader. Sometimes we forget that Abraham was a lunar worshipper before God tapped him to be the father of a theocracy; that Moses was guilty of homicide before God tapped him to lead His people out of captivity; that Elijah had a massive meltdown under a broom tree after witnessing God’s powerful presence on Mt. Carmel; or that John the Baptist – the forerunner of our Messiah – literally doubted the divinity of Jesus when he was languishing in prison. Biblical narrative is riddled with stories about saints who lost their way, only to run headlong into divine mercy in the middle of literal and proverbial deserts. Playwright Oscar Wilde – whose reputation was much more playboy than choirboy – sure spoke the truth when he wrote,“Every Saint Has a Past and Every Sinner Has a Future.” The testimony you’re about to hear is a poignant antidote for shame and loneliness…it will expose ugly, insidious lies like, “I’m too dirty or too damaged to deserve true love” to the light of the Gospel where they’ll shrivel up and die. Frankly, some of the most radiant believers I’ve ever met – certainly the most authentic and grateful Christ-followers – are the ones with the most brokenness in their backstory. In light of John’s proclamation in Revelation 12 – that the enemy is defeated by the blood of the Lamb and the word of our testimony – I believe the next forty minutes has enough tangible hope to help more than a few begin to break free from heavy emotional bondage. However, some of the subject matter we’re going to cover isn’t suited for little ears so if you normally listen in the car with your kiddos in the backseat, please wait until those precious punkins’ aren’t within earshot to pull your chair up to the porch. And when you do so, please bring a large cup of coffee, a few of your favorite snacks, and your Bible - then feel free to exhale and prop your feet up because this is a safe place to relax and lean further into the unconditional love of Jesus, no matter what your backstory is.

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peanut butter and jelly, chips and queso, diet cook and lime. You know, there's those combinations

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that just make things better. Christine Kane and I sure hope you feel that way after you do

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our brand new Easter Bible study. It's called The Promise and the Power of Easter.

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You know, Easter is so much more than a spring holiday,

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y'all. It's the most significant event in human history. It's a celebration of Jesus'

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resurrection and his victory over death the day we focus on the promise and the power of Jesus.

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We'd love for you to walk with us for this four-week Bible study

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that goes way beyond tradition as we dive into the details of Jesus' earthly life and ministry,

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the agony of his death, and the overwhelming joy of his resurrection. This study is filled with

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hope and joy, and I can almost promise that you'll

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belly laugh at least once or twice throughout this four-week study. You can learn more about

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the power and promise of Easter at Harper Christian Resources.com slash Easter. That's

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Harperchristianresources.com slash Easter. And of course, that link will also be in

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today's show notes.

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Access more.

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During today's conversation on Back Porch Theology, we're going to dive deep into a miraculous

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modern story that highlights how God can take what seemed to be the absolute ruins of a life

1:36.4

and restore them into a spiritual leader. Sometimes we forget that Abraham was a lunar worshipper

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before God tapped him to be the father of the

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theocracy, that Moses was guilty of homicide, before God tapped him to lead his people out of

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captivity, that Elijah had a massive meltdown under a broom tree after witnessing God's tangible

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presence on Mount Carmel, or that John the Baptist, the forerunner of our Messiah,

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