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EPISODE · Mar 9, 2026 · 1H 8M

Is Lamenting a Sin? A Response to John Piper

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Oh, John Piper... Does bad theology actually hurt people in the real world? Today Mike Erre and Tim Stafford dive deep into the intersection of faith, war, and the heavy burden of rigid religious systems that leave no room for human pain. From political rhetoric to pastoral advice, they explore how our view of God shapes our response to suffering and global conflict. The conversation begins with a lighthearted look at Seth Erre's new podcast before shifting into the sobering reality of the conflict in Iran and the troubling rhetoric of Christian nationalism. The heart of the episode is a detailed critique of John Piper's recent teaching on lament. Piper suggests that criticizing God's ways is always a sin, but Mike and Tim argue that the biblical text shows a much more complex, raw, and honest relationship between the Creator and the suffering. By looking at the Garden of Gethsemane, the book of Job, and the laments of Jeremiah, they challenge the idea that faith requires passive resignation. Instead, they propose a slow theology that values human agency and honest wrestling. Along the way, they pull in surprising insights from Oppenheimer, Batman, and even Henry Rollins to discuss education, empathy, and what it truly means to be an image-bearer in a chaotic world. CHAPTERS 0:00 INTRO AND THE BEST FRIENDS PODCAST 3:15 AUSTIN POWERS AND THE GOLDEN DRAPES 6:00 THEOLOGY OF WAR AND CHRISTIAN NATIONALISM 10:45 THE ETYMOLOGY OF WOKE AND MILITARY RHETORIC 1 3:50 NAMING THE FALLEN AND VICTIMS OF WAR 18:15 FINDING HOPE AND THE CHURCH AS A MIRROR 22:30 IT TAKES A VILLAGE FOR AMERICA AND THE CHURCH 26:45 JOHN PIPER ON LAMENT AND CHRONIC ILLNESS 32:00 IS IT ALWAYS A SIN TO CRITICIZE GOD 37:15 SOVEREIGNTY VS THE REALITY OF EVIL 42:30 BIBLICAL PROTEST IN JOB AND JEREMIAH 47:50 GETHSEMANE AND THE HONEST WRESTLING OF JESUS 53:00 THE SHEPHERD METAPHOR VS RELIGIOUS CAGES 57:45 SLOW THEOLOGY AND THE POWER OF AGENCY 1:02:30 OPPENHEIMER EDUCATION AND HUMAN DISCOVERY 1:06:50 CLOSING THOUGHTS AND HOW TO SUPPORT THE SHOW If you value these deep dives into the complexities of faith and culture, please consider supporting the Voxology Podcast. We are a listener-supported nonprofit dedicated to creating a space for honest conversation. JOIN THE COMMUNITY Check out our Patreon at patreon.com/voxology Find us on Instagram at instagram.com/voxologypodcast Visit our website at voxologypodcast.com Thank you for walking this long road with us. Like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who needs a more compassionate perspective on faith and suffering. As always, we encourage and would love discussion as we pursue. Feel free to email in questions to [email protected], and to engage the conversation on Facebook and Instagram. Our Merch Store! https://www.etsy.com/shop/VOXOLOGY?ref=shop_sugg_market Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify Support the Voxology Podcast on Patreon Follow Mike on Twitter: www.twitter.com/mikeerre Music in this episode by Timothy John Stafford Instagram & Twitter: @GoneTimothy

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