The Cosmic Tree: The Ezekiel series, part 52 (31:1-18)

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Lessons from Loki and Ezekiel 31. No one is too big to fall.
Captain America: “There’s only one God, ma’am. And I’m pretty sure He doesn’t dress like that.”

The Cross References Podcast with Luke Taylor: Episode 115

0:00 - Lessons from Loki
5:15 - The Tree Motif in Scripture
7:45 - v1-9, My Life as a Tree
14:30 - v10-18, The Judgment of the Pharaonic Tree
26:00 - The Parable of the Mustard Seed

Description:
Introduction:
• In this episode of the Cross References Podcast, host Luke Taylor delves into the intriguing parallels between the prideful ambitions of Egyptian Pharaohs and the character journey of Loki from the Marvel cinematic universe.
• Luke opens with a captivating comparison, illustrating how both Pharaohs and Loki sought godlike status, setting the stage for a deeper exploration of Ezekiel 31.
Main Content:
• Luke draws attention to the motif of divine judgment and the consequences of human pride, using the character arc of Loki as a contemporary lens to examine ancient themes.
• Through insightful analysis, Luke highlights the imagery of the towering tree in Ezekiel 31, representing the greatness and eventual downfall of nations like Assyria or Egypt.
• The discussion navigates through key verses, unpacking the symbolic significance of the majestic tree and its ultimate fate, echoing the timeless message of humility and divine sovereignty.
Conclusion & Call to Action:
• As the episode draws to a close, Luke reflects on the enduring relevance of biblical narratives in contemporary contexts, emphasizing the importance of humility and reverence in the face of divine judgment.
• Luke teases the next episode, enticing listeners to explore further insights into biblical themes and narratives by subscribing to the podcast.
• Finally, Luke invites listeners to engage with the podcast community by sending feedback via email and leaving a 5-star review to support the show's growth and reach.

If you want to get in touch with me, send an email to crossreferencespodcast@gmail.com

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