

In this episode of Whiskey in the Writings, I want to offer a different starting point. Instead of reading the Bible like a rulebook or an answer key, we explore what it means to read Scripture thematically. Not rushing to finish chapters. Not hunting for verses to solve our problems. But slowing down enough to see the larger story the Bible is telling.

What does it really mean to be a servant of Jesus. Is it blind obedience or something deeper. In this episode we slow down with the letter to the Philippians and look at how Paul understood servanthood, prayer, wisdom, and love.

What if the earliest Christians saw power in a completely different way than most churches do today. In this episode of Whiskey in the Writings, we slow down with Philippians 2 and look at one of the oldest Christian poems about Jesus.

What does it really mean to think like the Messiah? And where did Paul believe he would go when he died? In this episode of Whiskey and the Writings, we continue our journey through Philippians and explore how Paul invites his community to adopt the mind of Christ. We look at why he refuses to sweat the small stuff, why he believes his life still has meaningful work to do, and why the way we live in public matters for the kingdom of God.