Mount Vigil is a Christian discipleship platform for the end of an age. We work to recover the whole story of Jesus, and to read the times we're in through to the story of Jesus. We explore everyday practices that help us experience more of Jesus. That wa
In this episode we continue our Story of God series by talking about the the Fall, or more accurately the Falls. The falls of mankind and the falls of the powers. We explore the origins of evil in the world, including the first human sin, the role of depraved spiritual powers, and the descent into darkness that forms the backdrop for Jesus' salvation project.You can find more information and show notes at mountvigil.org/mount-vigil-podcast-episode-9/
We're back from hiatus. In this episode we talk about the big questions: What is the meaning of life? Why did God create us? What are we here for?We talk about how babies are like rainbow trout, regenerative agriculture, Edens within Edens, the trees at both ends of the scriptures, why people are idols, and fractal geometry. For show notes and more about Mount Vigil go to https://mountvigil.org/mount-vigil-podcast-episode-8/
We're interrupting our series on the story of God to talk about the ongoing war in Ukraine and the Church's response to it.Some of the things we cover in this episode: What our fleshly responses and our repentance of those responses looks like How Christians can find solid ground in the midst of a powerful media narrative How the concept of the Dialectic is working it's way out in the world The typology of empire and nations in the scriptures The economics of war What it looks like to be a prophetic, called out people who bring the Good News in the midst of the devastation of war
This is the second in our series on the Story of God. In this episode we discuss the spiritual powers found in the Bible: the elohim and the divine counsel, angels and demons. Our aim is to continue developing the foundations worldview this is not selectively supernatural but embraces the story as we have received it in scripture.
This is the first in a series of episodes on the story of God. We've talked about seeing reality as a story, we've talked about Apocalypse or spiritual revelation as to the nature of that story, and in our Endgame episode we talked about what it's like at the end of the story. But exactly what story is it that we're in? Where does it begin and how did we get here?We argue that the place to begin is with God. In doing so we talk at length about the doctrine of the Holy Trinity, we spend some time discussing the hundreds of years the early Church spent developing this doctrine, we discuss what it means practically in our daily lives that God is a Trinitarian God, and we end with a practice that I think you will find helpful in restoring your relationship with the persons of the Trinity.We are invited not only to form our minds around the doctrine of the Trinity but to encounter the Trinity in an immediate and personal way.You can find links and more show notes at https://mountvigil.org/mount-vigil-podcast-episode-5/
Grandmaster Jose Raul Capablanca said that to succeed "you must study the endgame before anything else.” In this episode we talk about endgame, an idea from chess that we extrapolate to answer the question, What is it like to be at the end of a great cosmic war?We begin by following up on the question of apocalypse posed in the previous episode: what exactly is being uncovered?Moving on we get into a little chess endgame theory as a way of charting the territory of this conversation.We discuss the strategic environment of endgame and what conflict it is that we're at the end of.We ask, who are the major players involved and what are their goals?Finally we end with some words of encouragement for the Christian who is trying to follow Jesus in a world that seems increasingly chaotic.For show notes, links, and more content, please visit mountvigil.org.
In today's episode we talk about Apocalypse: the word, the genre of literature, the spiritual event. We attempt to develop a nuanced, robust, rounded-out sense of Apocalypse, which means "revelation," a sense that is grounded in the fact that, ultimately, the Good News of Jesus Christ is what is revealed to us in an Apocalypse.We cut to the chase by answering the question, "If this is an apocalypse should I buy guns and crypto?" and then move on to discuss what apocalypse is in the scriptures and in the mind that has been formed by the story of God, and compare this perspective to the ideas that the broader culture have around apocalypse.We discuss why it's important to seek spiritual revelation in the ways that have been given by God and at the pace he dictates and why the world's many offers of revelation outside of God's plan are so harmful to us.We talk about the many challenges facing us when we attempt to have a conversation around the word apocalypse:- Why does this word stress me out?- Why does pop culture have a whole movie genre called post-apocalyptic?- Is there a safe way to talk about this given much of the Church's misguided and harmful approaches to the subject?We talk about the many senses of the word “apocalypse” in an effort to level-up our ability to think and speak about the subject.We then look at the book of Revelation, otherwise known as the Apocalypse of Jesus given to John, and examine three key errors that often foul up our attempts to appreciate apocalyptic literature in the scriptures.We wrap things up by asking the questions:- What do we do in an apocalypse?- What is the Good News for us in this time?- How can we live free from fear?We hope you find encouragement, comfort, and good counsel in a subject that, when mistreated, can often cause dread, anxiety, and misguided action. Apocalypse is a challenging subject–you may have a lot of baggage associated with it–but with God's help we think we can confidently navigate this terrain toward the goal of union with Christ.Additional Notes The story of Elisha, Gehazi, the Syrian army, and the flaming chariots McSweeneys: Your parenting choices have caused the apocalypse Barron's: There will be no student loan apocalypse New Yorker: Should you have a baby during the global apocalypse? An FAQ US Sun: Apocalypse fears with millions lining up for food and water if power grid is hit Newsweek: Porkpocalypse The Book of Revelation Reading Revelation Responsibly by Michael Gorman Four Views on the Book of Revelation edited by C. Marvin Pate Microsoft Patent WO2020060606 - Cryptocurrency system using body activity data
In this episode, Blaine and Anthony discuss a foundational ability, an ability on which the rest of the Mount Vigil work depends: seeing reality. It's never been easy to see reality well. But it's especially difficult in our time: the fallout of postmodernism and critical theory, the rise of nihilism, the divisive strategies of social media giants, and the advent of post-human and transhuman ideologies have eroded our ability to hold on to a coherent story. We're taught to doubt our experience. We're gaslit by the knowledge brokers of our time. In the first part of this conversation, Blaine and Anthony argue that reality is fundamentally narrative, and that a person's ability to see reality is linked to the clarity of the story they're living. In the second part of this conversation, Blaine and Anthony explore some of the obstacles that stand in the way of a strong sense of reality: an incomplete Gospel, everyday trauma, and technological opposition. In the third part of this conversation, Blaine and Anthony argue that a true sense of reality is dependent on a vision of Jesus, and then explore tactics to recover a strong sense of reality: engaging the real world, living in the family of God, and leaning on three effective discernment strategies. Those are the testimony of the Bible, the consensus of the Church, and the revelation of the Holy Spirit. Additional Notes:The GPT-3 AlgorithmThe Social DilemmaThe Age of Surveillance Capitalism The Google Brain TeamThe Center for Humane TechnologyMIT Tech Review regarding troll farmsDesigning For Behavior ChangeHooked: How to Build Habit-Forming ProductsThe Race to the Bottom of the Brain StemReality PrivilegeMarc Andreessen's work on the metaverseThe Wim Hoff Breathing Method
In this episode we introduce Mount Vigil and the core themes we'll be unpacking over the course of this project.1. Understanding God's storyWhat is the nature of the great, cosmic story we're in and where in that story do we think we are? What is missing from our understanding of the story of God that we are being invited to recover?2. Understanding the times we're inWhat's going on in the world? How are we to understand the events unfolding around us? How does a knowledge of God's story and a better understanding of the nature of reality help us to be wise and grounded in an age of disorientation and chaos?3. Following the way of ChristMore than ever, we need to be unified with Jesus and to know how to be restored in him. What are the ways and resources he is providing for us?https://mountvigil.org/mv-podcast-episode-1