The Fleshy Word
The Kitchen by Omodolapo Ogunye
What if the Word of God is more than the letters we read, the Scriptures we quote, or the stories we remember?
The Fleshy Word takes us to a foundational revelation of The Kitchen: Jesus Christ is the Word of God, and the Word is a living Person.
The Scriptures testify of Him, describe Him and reveal Him—but He is not reducible to the written text. The episode challenges us to move beyond letters, doctrines, historical accounts and religious vocabulary to consider the Word as a living Person with a body.
From the head, eyes and face to the hands, feet and voice described in Scripture, the episode introduces a compelling way of reading the Bible: the Body of the Word as the revelation of the different members of the Word of God.
This is an important episode if you want to understand the theological foundation behind The Kitchen* and its exploration of The Body of the Word.
I recommend listening to “The Fleshy Word” slowly. It may change the way you think about what—and Who—you encounter when you open the Scriptures.
Listen to “The Fleshy Word” on The Kitchen
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The Kitchen by Omodolapo Ogunye
Celebrating The Body of the Word.
The Kitchen by Omodolapo Ogunye
What if the Word of God is more than the letters we read, the Scriptures we quote, or the stories we remember?
The Fleshy Word takes us to a foundational revelation of The Kitchen: Jesus Christ is the Word of God, and the Word is a living Person.
The Scriptures testify of Him, describe Him and reveal Him—but He is not reducible to the written text. The episode challenges us to move beyond letters, doctrines, historical accounts and religious vocabulary to consider the Word as a living Person with a body.
From the head, eyes and face to the hands, feet and voice described in Scripture, the episode introduces a compelling way of reading the Bible: the Body of the Word as the revelation of the different members of the Word of God.
This is an important episode if you want to understand the theological foundation behind The Kitchen* and its exploration of The Body of the Word.
I recommend listening to “The Fleshy Word” slowly. It may change the way you think about what—and Who—you encounter when you open the Scriptures.
Listen to “The Fleshy Word” on The Kitchen
Available on:
• Spotify
• Apple Podcasts
• Amazon Music
• Audible
• Deezer
Listen to The Kitchen on Acast
The Kitchen by Omodolapo Ogunye
Celebrating The Body of the Word.
The Fleshy Word
The Kitchen by Omodolapo Ogunye
What if the Word of God is more than the letters we read, the Scriptures we quote, or the stories we remember?
The Fleshy Word takes us to a foundational revelation of The Kitchen: Jesus Christ is the Word of God, and the Word is a living Person.
The Scriptures testify of Him, describe Him and reveal Him—but He is not reducible to the written text. The episode challenges us to move beyond letters, doctrines, historical accounts and religious vocabulary to consider the Word as a living Person with a body.
From the head, eyes and face to the hands, feet and voice described in Scripture, the episode introduces a compelling way of reading the Bible: the Body of the Word as the revelation of the different members of the Word of God.
This is an important episode if you want to understand the theological foundation behind The Kitchen* and its exploration of The Body of the Word.
I recommend listening to “The Fleshy Word” slowly. It may change the way you think about what—and Who—you encounter when you open the Scriptures.
๐ง Listen to “The Fleshy Word” on The Kitchen
Available on:
• Spotify
• Apple Podcasts
• Amazon Music
• Audible
• Deezer
Listen to The Kitchen on Acast
The Kitchen by Omodolapo Ogunye
Celebrating The Body of the Word.
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