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Human 3: On Goodness with Lisa Koon

Episode 126 of the The Follower Podcast podcast, hosted by followerpodcast, titled "Human 3: On Goodness with Lisa Koon" was published on January 19, 2025 and runs 45 minutes.

January 19, 2025 ·45m · The Follower Podcast

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In this conversation, Matthew and Lisa Koons explore the deep longings of the human heart, particularly focusing on the longing for Goodness. They discuss the connection between prayer, mission, and justice, emphasizing the importance of seeing goodness in humanity despite its brokenness. The dialogue delves into theological perspectives on Goodness, the impact of cultural definitions, and the significance of recognizing the inherent Goodness within each person as created in the image of God. They discuss the journey of self-discovery in relation to God, the elusive nature of goodness as a divine attribute, and the overarching goodness of God that invites individuals into a deeper relationship with Him. Takeaways The longing for goodness is hardwired into humans. Understanding goodness requires a theological framework. Humanity's original intent is rooted in goodness. Cultural definitions of goodness can be arbitrary and harmful. Seeing goodness in others can transform our interactions. We are on a journey of becoming more Christ-like. Shame can hinder our self-identity and relationship with God. Community plays a crucial role in affirming our true identity. Goodness is a divine quality that is both mysterious and essential. We are designed to be loved and valued by God. Repentance should be viewed as a restoration to our true selves. God's kindness leads us to a deeper understanding of repentance. Humanity's purpose is rooted in God's goodness and love. We can reclaim our identity through understanding our divine nature. There is a path to true humanity that is shown through Christ. Keywords longings, goodness, prayer, mission, justice, humanity, theology, original goodness, cultural definitions, self-perception, CS Lewis, shame, identity, goodness, humanity, redemption, repentance, community, divine nature, faith

In this conversation, Matthew and Lisa Koons explore the deep longings of the human heart, particularly focusing on the longing for Goodness.

They discuss the connection between prayer, mission, and justice, emphasizing the importance of seeing goodness in humanity despite its brokenness.

The dialogue delves into theological perspectives on Goodness, the impact of cultural definitions, and the significance of recognizing the inherent Goodness within each person as created in the image of God.

They discuss the journey of self-discovery in relation to God, the elusive nature of goodness as a divine attribute, and the overarching goodness of God that invites individuals into a deeper relationship with Him.

Takeaways

  • The longing for goodness is hardwired into humans.
  • Understanding goodness requires a theological framework.
  • Humanity's original intent is rooted in goodness.
  • Cultural definitions of goodness can be arbitrary and harmful.
  • Seeing goodness in others can transform our interactions.
  • We are on a journey of becoming more Christ-like.
  • Shame can hinder our self-identity and relationship with God.
  • Community plays a crucial role in affirming our true identity.
  • Goodness is a divine quality that is both mysterious and essential.
  • We are designed to be loved and valued by God.
  • Repentance should be viewed as a restoration to our true selves.
  • God's kindness leads us to a deeper understanding of repentance.
  • Humanity's purpose is rooted in God's goodness and love.
  • We can reclaim our identity through understanding our divine nature.
  • There is a path to true humanity that is shown through Christ.

Keywords

longings, goodness, prayer, mission, justice, humanity, theology, original goodness, cultural definitions, self-perception, CS Lewis, shame, identity, goodness, humanity, redemption, repentance, community, divine nature, faith

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