• Providence, Empire, and Paul | Disruptive Presence 129

  • Mar 4 2025
  • Duración: 36 m
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Providence, Empire, and Paul | Disruptive Presence 129

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    In which John and David explore Acts 23 and the Roman commander’s efforts to protect Paul. They reflect on the providential hand of God working even through empire, using a Roman official to safeguard the gospel’s advance. Together, they consider how Luke highlights both the individual humanity of the commander and the impersonal machinery of empire, contrasting it with God’s intimate care for Paul. Along the way, they explore themes of justice, trust, and the surprising ways God works through flawed systems.

    Episode 186 of the Two Texts Podcast | Disruptive Presence 129

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