In this episode of The Thread podcast, Dr. David Pocta and Hannah Desouza delve into the complex topic of our perception of God, examining how formative experiences and spiritual leadership shape our image of him. The discussion begins with an analysis of familial and experiential influences before progressing to strategies for building a healthy image of God that is also dynamic and challenging.
Hannah and David discuss insights from the wisdom of others, contextualized scripture, and literature. Emphasizing the importance of contemplation and enjoyment of God's presence, they explore how immersion in nature and creativity can reorient our spiritual journey and the role relationships play in shaping our image of God.
Topics Discussed:
- An exploration into how formative experiences and spiritual leadership shape our perception of God
- Examination of the passage in Zephaniah 3.17 and its significance in understanding God's delight in us
- Discussion on how to build a dynamic and healthy image of God through insights from others, scriptures, and literature
- Emphasis on challenging and evolving our understanding of God for a deeper relationship
- Reshaping our story and narrative
- Why we obey
- Developing a stronger trust in God
- Importance of contemplation and the enjoyment of God's presence for a healthier spiritual journey
- How immersing in nature and utilizing creativity can reorient our spiritual perception
- Personal experiences on how nature can frame our relationship with God
- Role of relationships in shaping our image of God and the importance of setting boundaries
- Exploration of how our family, spiritual leaders, and life experiences contribute to our default image of God
- Discussion on how to develop a healthier image of God by learning from others and reading scriptures in their cultural context
- Reflection on C.S. Lewis' depiction of God as an 'iconoclast' and how God shatters our preconceived notions
Resources:
Dr. David Pocta
Hannah DeSouza
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