Category: Brian Zahnd Podcast

  • [#23] – Brian Zahnd – Going with the Grain of Love

    [#23] – Brian Zahnd – Going with the Grain of Love

    It’s important to know, because if we are unaware of how God created this universe to function, and we try to go against the grain that God built into the universe, life will be more difficult for us. If we are trying to live life with God, then life with God is so much easier and more enjoyable if we are going with the flow that God built into life. So are you curious to know what God’s guiding principle is? Do you want to know how you can go with the flow in God’s kingdom? In this episode, Brian Zahnd tells us more.

  • [#18] Brian Zahnd – The Suffering God

    [#18] Brian Zahnd – The Suffering God

    God is with you in your pain. He is present in your suffering. Just like Jesus, God is acquainted with grief and sorrow. Lots of theologians are uncomfortable with this idea, but I believe it is a truth which helps us relate to God like never before.

  • Brian Zahnd – God’s Green Earth (Genesis 1:31)

    Brian Zahnd – God’s Green Earth (Genesis 1:31)

    In this sermon, Brian Zahnd shows us that taking care of the environment, of the animals, the plants, the oceans, and the air, is the very first vocation given by God to mankind, is the vocation redeemed by Jesus in His resurrection, and is also the vocation to which we are all called as members of the Kingdom of God.

  • Brian Zahnd – Death of the Monster God (Luke 23:34, 46)

    Brian Zahnd – Death of the Monster God (Luke 23:34, 46)

    If you believe that God truly is violent, I have a question for you as well which you could answer in the comment section. The question is this: How is it that Jesus can fully reveal God to His disciples (and to us), but never exhibit any murderous or retaliatory violence toward others?

  • Brian Zahnd – God’s Attitude Toward You (Jeremiah 31:20)

    Brian Zahnd – God’s Attitude Toward You (Jeremiah 31:20)

    This show is from Brian Zahnd, and he shows this same truth. He explains that if we want to know God’s attitude toward us, all we need to do is look at Jesus. Why? Because God is like Jesus and Jesus reveals God to us—not just how God acts, but also how God thinks and feels about you and me.