We are made to eat together
Stu, Tim, and Joel delve into the theology behind incorporating meals into all Soul Revival gatherings. They explore the practical and spiritual significance of sharing meals, grounded in the spiritual calling that we are called to be living sacrifices, expressing unity in Christ and serving one another.
What begins with a discussion on the Hindenburg turns into the question of whether the theology of meals is prescriptive or descriptive in Scripture. This leads to an examination of Paul's exhortation in Romans 12 to offer ourselves as living sacrifices and the role of meals in expressing that calling.
This includes how sharing meals is not about satisfying hunger, rather about fostering unity and carrying each other’s burdens. Finally, they close with a call to transform our thinking to be living sacrifices, prioritising serving others over being served at church.
Discussed on this episode
The Hidden Hindenburg: The Untold Story of the Tragedy, the Nazi Secrets, and the Quest to Rule the Skies, by Michael McCarthy
V-1 flying bomb
V-2 rocket
Hindenburg Disaster
The Anxious Generation, by Jonathan Haidt
Patch Adams
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