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Summary In this conversation, Jay Heck and Bible scholar and Holy land tour guide Scott Heare explore the profound theme of sonship in the Bible, discussing its implications for identity, inheritance, and relationship with God. They reflect on their personal journeys, experiences in the Middle East, and the importance of understanding both the Old and New Testaments. The discussion emphasizes how the revelation of sonship transforms one's perspective on faith and life, moving from a transactional view of salvation to a relational understanding of being a child of God. Jay Heck shares his transformative journey of self-discovery, exploring themes of anger, identity, and the revelation of sonship. He reflects on his struggles with faith, feelings of inadequacy, and the profound realization of being a beloved son of God. The discussion delves into the importance of understanding one's identity in relation to God, the significance of asking the right questions in faith, and the transformative power of scripture in revealing the character of God. Jay emphasizes the shift from a performance-based faith to one rooted in acceptance and love, inviting listeners to embrace their identity as children of God. Takeaways -Sonship is a central theme in the Bible that shapes our identity. -Understanding God as Father changes our perspective on inheritance. -The journey of faith involves discovering the depth of sonship. -Experiences in the Middle East can enrich one's understanding of scripture. -The Old Testament is crucial for understanding the New Testament. -Sonship transforms the way we read and interpret the Bible. -Adolescence in faith reflects a struggle with identity and obedience. -The Bible is a library of interconnected stories, not just a single narrative. -Personal experiences can lead to a deeper revelation of sonship. -Sonship invites us into a transformative relationship with God. -Self-discovery often involves confronting deep-seated anger. -Understanding one's identity in God is crucial for spiritual growth. -The journey to sonship can be a gradual revelation. -Asking the right questions is more important than seeking answers. -Faith is a relationship built on ongoing conversation with God. -The burden of maintaining appearances can be lifted through sonship. -Scripture reveals the character of God and our identity in Him. -Sonship transforms how we approach life and relationships. -Embracing our identity as beloved children of God is liberating. -The journey of faith is more about discovery than performance. Chapters 00:00 The Foundation of Sonship 03:01 Scott's Journey and Current Work 05:51 Experiences in the Middle East 12:00 The Importance of the Old Testament 18:05 Understanding Sonship 24:09 The Transformative Power of Sonship 29:33 Journey of Self-Discovery and Anger 36:03 The Revelation of Sonship 40:17 Wrestling with Identity and Salvation 52:17 Understanding Sonship in Scripture As referred to by Scott Heare, here is Jack Frost's teaching on sonship: "Session 1 part 1 - Experiencing the Father's Embrace" https://youtu.be/qFByVMXxWMg?si=749zptY7PdYzz1-g "Session 1 Part 2 - Experiencing the Father's Embrace" - https://youtu.be/Txdxv3Syw-c?si=AtEINJ0sD8d2P6gw ---------------------------------------------- Being Sons helps men live in union with God, as Father and sons. We host solo adventures for men and 1-on-1 father + child adventures. Learn more at https://www.beingsons.com/ On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/57RK9lH8dKi8gh8lLVtK97?si=1d49d12321b84b0e On iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/being-sons/id1447340022 YouTube Subscribe to our free 47-week Video Journey called "The Way of Sonship": https://mailchi.mp/beingsons/way-of-sonship
As we continue in the Advent season, we study the interaction between Mary and Gabriel, and Mary's response to what God has for her. Her surrender of a dream leads to a life most blessed (not easy). Luke 2:26-38 Scott Heare
“You've heard that it was said…” What does this phrase mean anyway? Who was Jesus talking to and about what? Why is Wayne Gretzky involved? What's a zealot? This might be truly the sweetest of the most difficult things Jesus ever says. What does perfect look like? Join us as we discuss God's idea of perfect in Scott Heare's last episode as the other official Co-host of Sweet Jesus. You won't want to miss this one as not only does it conclude Season One, but is the best episode we've produced that did not include a guest. We love you Scott! Godspeed on your next adventure!Have a question, insight or request? Direct Message us on Instagram, Facebook or Twitter or Email us: sweetjesus@bytesoffaith.com.If you give us your name, passage request and how you're listening to our podcast, we'll thank you by name on that episode.
We aren't defined by our pasts, but rather by who GOD is. And there's no issue beyond His ability to restore! Join in as our newest board member Scott Heare talks about restoration.
We aren't defined by our pasts, but rather by who GOD is. And there's no issue beyond His ability to restore! Join in as our newest board member Scott Heare talks about restoration.
Pastor Scott Heare @ Lake Travis United Methodist Church answers the question . . . "What would you tell MEN if you could tell them ONE thing?"
Pastor Scott Heare @ Lake Travis UMC answers the question . . . "What would you tell MEN if you could tell them ONE thing?"
Scott Heare preaching on Prayer
Scott Heare preaching on Prayer
Pastors David McNitzky, Scott Heare & Michael Crocker preaching
Pastors David McNitzky, Scott Heare & Michael Crocker preaching
David McNitzky, Scott Heare & Michael Crocker
David McNitzky, Scott Heare & Michael Crocker
David McNitzky, Scott Heare & Michael Crocker
Scott Heare preaching on "Solomon"
Scott Heare preaching on "Solomon"
Pastor Scott Heare preaching on John 5:1-15
Scott Heare preaching on Deuteronomy
Scott Heare preaching on Deuteronomy
We are to be more than believers; we are to be disciples who live as Jesus would live.
We are to be more than believers; we are to be disciples who live as Jesus would live.
God leads us to life; God does not drive us.
God leads us to life; God does not drive us.
God intends for us to take in nourishment today for the days ahead.
God intends for us to take in nourishment today for the days ahead.