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Lao Tzu's war advice - and honoring the image of God in others (chapter 69)

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In this episode, we look at chapter 69, which is incredibly tough to deal with since it is primarily focused on giving advice to military generals. As a Jesus-follower committed to nonviolence, I didn't know what to do with it at first, but with some clever maneuvering and use of paraphrases, I was able to bring it around to something more Christlike.

1. Literally analyzing the chapter - Lao Tzu's "almost" non-violent military strategy

2. Losing the three jewels

3. Honoring the image of God in our "enemies"

See more at www.coreyfarr.com

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In this episode, we look at chapter 69, which is incredibly tough to deal with since it is primarily focused on giving advice to military generals. As a Jesus-follower committed to nonviolence, I didn't know what to do with it at first, but with some clever maneuvering and use of paraphrases, I was able to bring it around to something more Christlike.

1. Literally analyzing the chapter - Lao Tzu's "almost" non-violent military strategy

2. Losing the three jewels

3. Honoring the image of God in our "enemies"

See more at www.coreyfarr.com

Support the show

  continue reading

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