Discernment alone isn’t enough. The sword must find its counter-movement in worship. In this conversation, Patrick and Jonah explore Revelation 12’s great battle—Michael’s sword casting down the dragon, and the Lamb whose gentleness completes the victory. They linger on how clarity without reverence can harden into pride, and how only devotion to the Lamb protects the soul from the very forces it tries to understand. Through Vladimir Soloviev’s Tale of the Antichrist and C.S. Lewis’s Th...
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Discernment alone isn’t enough. The sword must find its counter-movement in worship. In this conversation, Patrick and Jonah explore Revelation 12’s great battle—Michael’s sword casting down the dragon, and the Lamb whose gentleness completes the victory. They linger on how clarity without reverence can harden into pride, and how only devotion to the Lamb protects the soul from the very forces it tries to understand. Through Vladimir Soloviev’s Tale of the Antichrist and C.S. Lewis’s Th...
Re-Post: The Transformative Power of Shadow Work — Episode 3 in the Series, “Christian Shadow Work”
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Re-Post: The Transformative Power of Shadow Work — Episode 3 in the Series, “Christian Shadow Work”
In this third installment from our “Christian Shadow Work” series, the conversation reveals a striking contradiction between Christian history—famous for its condemning practices—and Christ's actual relationship with human darkness. Rather than simply erasing or punishing sin, Christ demonstrates a radical integration of human brokenness into the transformative process. Like an alchemist turning lead into gold, Christ shows us how our darknesses can become the very substance of our spiritual ...
The Light in Every Thing
Discernment alone isn’t enough. The sword must find its counter-movement in worship. In this conversation, Patrick and Jonah explore Revelation 12’s great battle—Michael’s sword casting down the dragon, and the Lamb whose gentleness completes the victory. They linger on how clarity without reverence can harden into pride, and how only devotion to the Lamb protects the soul from the very forces it tries to understand. Through Vladimir Soloviev’s Tale of the Antichrist and C.S. Lewis’s Th...