Breaking the Cycles of Babylon: Embracing Curiosity and Wonder (Revelation Series)


Discover how embracing curiosity and humility can help us recognize and break free from the cycles of oppression represented by Babylon in the Bible. Mike Erre and Tim Stafford delve into the motif of Babylon as an archetype for violent and oppressive...
Discover how embracing curiosity and humility can help us recognize and break free from the cycles of oppression represented by Babylon in the Bible. Mike Erre and Tim Stafford delve into the motif of Babylon as an archetype for violent and oppressive empires, exploring how these patterns manifest in Scripture and continue in our world today. They discuss the importance of standing under the text rather than over it, fostering a sense of wonder and enchantment in our approach to Scripture.
Key Takeaways:
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Embracing Curiosity and Humility – Approaching the Bible with a sense of wonder, allowing it to disrupt our preconceived notions and open us to deeper understanding.
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Understanding the Motif of Babylon – Tracing how Babylon represents oppressive power structures and cycles of violence throughout biblical history, from Genesis to Revelation.
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Recognizing Our Own Complicity – Examining how we might participate in Babylonian dynamics in our personal lives and society, and the importance of self-reflection.
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Breaking Cycles of Oppression – Discussing how individuals and communities can act as speed bumps to interrupt harmful patterns and foster transformation.
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Deconstruction as Repentance and Reorientation – Viewing deconstruction not as loss but as an invitation to rediscover wonder and mystery in our faith journey.
Resources Mentioned:
- Matthew 5-7 – The Sermon on the Mount.
- First Nations Version by Terry Wildman – Link
- The Book of Revelation
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The Voxology Spotify channel can be found here: Voxology Radio
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Follow Mike on Twitter: www.twitter.com/mikeerre
Music in this episode by Timothy John Stafford
Instagram & Twitter: @GoneTimothy