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The Eikon Podcast

By: Michael Burns
  • Summary

  • Please consider supporting this podcast by going to: https://www.patreon.com/eikonpodcastJoin Michael Burns (biblical teacher, author, and speaker), Jason Alexander (pastor, speaker), and Gianna Hearn (journalist, host of "The Weekly G" video news magazine of the NBA G-League) for a fun, lively, and relevant examination of biblical texts, emphasizing their historical and cultural context with an eye on applying those principles into the mess of modern life. To submit questions, or suggestions, or give feedback contact us at eikonpodcast@gmail.com. If you're a new listener. Welcome and thank you. We recommend that you start listening to season 4, episode 93. After you're caught up to the present, we suggest that you then go back and explore the first 3 seasons when the podcast was still called "All Things to All People with Michael Burns."
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Episodes
  • S6E186: The Other Realm: Possession and Exorcism
    Jul 8 2024

    Today’s conversation explores the correlation between trauma and belief in the spiritual realm, as well as the relevance of Christianity in traditional African contexts. The approach discussed is to listen, ask questions, and help individuals understand the power and authority of Jesus. It is emphasized that spiritual warfare is about living a life of obedience to the gospel rather than directly confronting spiritual entities. The danger lies in turning away from faith, not in being possessed against one's will. The conversation also touches on the topic of deliverance ministries and their potential benefits and dangers.

    Takeaways
    - Christianity in Africa has a range of beliefs and practices regarding demon possession and exorcism.
    - Some denominations dismiss or deny the existence of possession, while others actively engage in exorcisms.
    - It is important to differentiate between mental health issues and genuine cases of possession. There is often a correlation between trauma and belief in the spiritual realm.
    - The approach to engaging with individuals who have experienced spiritual phenomena should involve listening, asking questions, and helping them understand the power and authority of Jesus.
    - Spiritual warfare is primarily about living a life of obedience to the gospel rather than directly confronting spiritual entities.
    - The danger lies in turning away from faith, not in being possessed against one's will.

    Chapters
    00:00 - Introduction
    04:03 - Overview of Demon Possession and Exorcisms
    09:13 - African Traditional Belief: Ancestral Spirits and Possession
    27:54 - Differentiating Between Mental Health and Genuine Possession
    31:17 - The Correlation Between Trauma and Belief in the Spiritual Realm
    34:10 - Engaging with Spiritual Phenomena: Listening, Asking Questions, and Pointing to Jesus
    36:13 - Understanding Spiritual Warfare: Obedience to the Gospel
    37:11 - The Danger of Turning Away from Faith
    38:09 – How we fight the spiritual battle?
    40:32 – Can Christians become possessed?

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    53 mins
  • S6E185: New Creation 16: The Need for Justice
    Jul 1 2024

    Michael and special guest host Bill Barberg discuss the importance of justice and righteousness in the Bible, specifically the concepts of Mishpat and Tzedekah. They explore how these principles are rooted in God's character and how they should shape the lives of believers. They also address common misconceptions about social justice and the role of the church in pursuing justice. The conversation emphasizes the need for a holistic understanding of justice that encompasses both individual actions and systemic change.

    Takeaways
    - Justice and righteousness in the Old Testament, represented by Mishpat and Tzedekah, go beyond individual acts of kindness or personal piety.
    - They encompass a way of life that reflects God's love and compassion for the vulnerable.
    - Biblical justice is not limited to the punishment of wrongdoers but involves taking up the cause of the poor, the orphan, and the needy.
    - The concept of justice has become controversial in today's society, often due to political polarization and differing interpretations.
    - The church should not shy away from addressing social justice issues but should approach them with discernment and a biblical understanding of justice.

    Chapters
    00:00 - Introduction and Background
    03:03 - The Old Testament Understanding of Mishpat and Tzedekah
    09:25 - Exploring the Practical Elements of New Creation
    16:17 - The Controversy Surrounding the Concept of Justice
    25:21 - Distinguishing Biblical Justice from Cultural Interpretations
    27:16 - Understanding Mishpat and Tzedekah: Justice and Equity
    31:55 - Addressing Misconceptions about Social Justice
    36:37 - The Role of the Church in Pursuing Justice
    46:29 - Justice as Both Individual Actions and Systemic Change

    Links to Bill Barberg's classes on Mishpat and Tzedekah

    Class 1: Understanding the Words (37:13) https://vimeo.com/930323003/958ce6c56f

    Class 2: Justice and Righteousness in the Old Testament (45:40) https://vimeo.com/940563230/b8893f9ec9

    Class 3: Justice and Righteousness in the New Testament (54:47) https://vimeo.com/941066745/112e300c47

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    57 mins
  • S6E184: New Creation 15: The Principles
    Jun 24 2024

    In this conversation, Michael and Gianna discuss the ten principles of new creation. They explore topics such as sacrifice, community, collaboration with God, and striving for unity and justice.

    Takeaways
    - New creation is not a list of rules or tasks, but something to be embodied.
    - Self-sacrifice is a key aspect of new creation, and it begins with cruciformity, living in the shape of the cross.
    - Community is central to new creation, and it requires everyone to do their part.
    - New creation is a collaborative effort with God, and it involves discovering knowledge and understanding the character of God.
    - New creation aims to be a peacemaker and strives for unity at all levels.
    - New creation insists on equality and justice in all aspects of life.

    Chapters
    00:00 - Introduction and Moving to Principles of New Creation
    14:03 - Embodiment: The Essence of New Creation
    25:51 - Cruciformity: Living in the Shape of the Cross
    31:19 - The Importance of Community in New Creation
    35:18 - Collaboration with God in New Creation
    47:48 - Sacrificial Love for Others in New Creation
    50:59 - Faithfully Imaging God in New Creation
    56:20 - Avoiding the Weapons of the World in New Creation
    58:51 - Striving for Peacemaking in New Creation
    01:00:51 - Insisting on Equality and Justice in New Creation
    01:02:40 - Unity and the Unifying Nature of New Creation

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    1 hr and 4 mins

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