{"version":1,"type":"rich","provider_name":"Libsyn","provider_url":"https:\/\/www.libsyn.com","height":90,"width":600,"title":"Episode 145 :: Sara Billups :: Stories of Orphaned Believers and Finding Our Way Home to Jesus","description":"  On the podcast today, I have the absolutely amazing Sara Billups. Our show\u2019s format is very conversational and I love it that way. Truthfully I was so impressed, curious and moved by Sara\u2019s book  Orphaned Believers: How a Generation of Christian Exiles Can Find the Way Home  that this episode is a little more like a conversations with friends over dinner. It ebbs and weaves and then starts one way and moves another with the feverent pace of \u201coh man, you too?!\u201d and also, \u201choly smokes I\u2019ve never thought about that before.\u201d Sara shares pieces of her story of growing up in the environment of end times prophecies being commonplace over her plate of macaroni and cheese as a child, or a booth at a milkshake shop with a friend. She unpacks huge terms like premillenial dispensationalism, how heavily focused rapture narratives held her family captive from engaging life on this side of heaven, and asking big questions like how does tradition become theology in the middle of a genuine love for Jesus and then how do things get lost in fear or just being human? &amp;nbsp;   Sara would define an orphaned believer as someone who looks around the American church or just general broad strokes Christian culture and doesn\u2019t know where they belong. Or they are people like myself and Sara who sometimes struggle with what they\u2019re experiencing with many beloved brothers and sisters in Christ who are not acting like the Jesus we have experienced or of the Gospel. In that tension, how do put our eyes back on who God has always been and who He always will be? How do we pursue and embrace what role or gifts God has for us in this journey of healing? How do we allow God to use suffering, doubt, and confusion to draw us closer to Him no matter how much we desire to escape the pain? Its a lot, but its SO good.&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;   Even though I was a bit of a poor conversation steward today, (my over excitement can get the best of me sometimes!) I hope and pray somewhere along the way you found a space for you in this conversation. You get to bring all of you and your questions and your broken experiences to the Jesus who knows people better than we know ourselves. He\u2019s aware of what comes against His church, distracts His people and distorts His name. But He\u2019s not finished. There is so much more hope to be found here on earth, and together with Him in Heaven, no matter when we get to see Him, He is coming back for us. BUT He has SO MUCH for us before He comes. That\u2019s just one of the many gifts of the Gospel is the promise, and assurance that He will be with us no matter what happens next. You are so loved, friend. You matter, and your story matters.&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;   PS: Guess what y\u2019all, the podcast book club is actually going to be reading this book together, AND Sara is (hopefully!) going to come talk with us about it as well because there\u2019s just so much more to unpack. So be sure and check out how to join us for the book club in our show notes, website or link in social media bios!     Connecting with Sara:   Book:   Orphaned Believers: How a Generation of Christian Exiles Can Find Their Way Home  Instagram&amp;nbsp;   The Bitter Scroll Substack  Website &amp;nbsp;   Episode Sponsor:  Tony Crabtree of Crabtree Homes with Exit Realty  Facebook  Instagram&amp;nbsp;   Tik Tok&amp;nbsp;  Website  YouTube &amp;nbsp;   References:  The Late Great Planet Earth-  Hal Lindsey  \u201cThe Late Great Planet Earth\u201d movie&amp;nbsp;  The rapture   Pre-millienial dispensationalism&amp;nbsp;  The Cold War&amp;nbsp;  Cessationism   Mars Hill Church  John Mark Comer   This Cultural Moment podcast&amp;nbsp;   Rise and Fall of Mars Hill story  (via podcast)  Mark Driscoll  (Proceed with caution on this website\u2026)   Real time article of Mars Hill Church disbanding&amp;nbsp;  TO Fuller State Park in Memphis&amp;nbsp;   Schools of thought on when the rapture will take place&amp;nbsp;   John Nelson Darby  Social Gospel Period  Left Behind Series- authors   Tim LaHaye,  and  Jerry Jenkins  L. Ron Hubbard  books   Scientology beliefs (-- proceed with caution on any Scientology websites, y\u2019all. My personal favorite resources for learning about Scientology are either  \u201cGoing Clear\u201d  or   \u201cLeah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath\u201d)  The Chronicles of Narnia - C.S. Lewis  \u201cAll My Favorite People\u201d - Over the Rhine&amp;nbsp;  Christian Nationalism&amp;nbsp;  \u201cWedding Dress\u201d- Derek Webb&amp;nbsp;  Caedmon\u2019s Call&amp;nbsp;  Redeeming Love  -Francine Rivers&amp;nbsp;   Lectio Divina&amp;nbsp;  Religious Icons  Taylor University&amp;nbsp;  Jay Kesler&amp;nbsp;  \u201cAs Good As It Gets\u201d  (the tuna salad scene)  Eschatology  Black eschatology  Black Coffee with White Friends   Dr. Amy-Jill Levine and our episode&amp;nbsp;   Jacob from the Insurrection and his response later in retrospect&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;   Scripture References:   Daniel 7:9-10-,  Matthew 24:36-44,  Acts 2:37-39,  2 Peter 3:3-4,  2 Timothy 3:1-5  The End Times\u201d -These are taken straight from scripture. The end of days is spoken about a ton in various locations in scripture, but they need A LOT of context. Here is a continued list, but I encourage you to proceed with Holy Spirit-led discernment. There is much to be studied, but the general point is: Jesus is coming back, we don\u2019t know when, we\u2019re called to live for Him like every day is our last, but to walk with trust and hope in the abundant life Jesus came, died and rose again to give us, and it\u2019ll get real messy, but God is a purely holy, good God and righteous Judge. The Ancient of Days is trustworthy with our futures. - xo, Em  Revelation 13:15-18-  The mark of the beast&amp;nbsp;  Revelation 6:1-16:21-  The 7 year tribulation   Ezekiel 38-39-  The battle of Gog and Magog   The book of Revelation- A brief teaching on it   part 1  and   part 2  from the Bible Project  John 14:18-\u201dI will not leave you as orphans, I will come to you.\u201d  1 John 1:8-9,  Hebrews 13:8- Jesus\u2019 mercy never runs out&amp;nbsp;   Matthew 28:19-  Jesus left us with the church&amp;nbsp;   The book of Hosea  Romans 8:15,  Ephesians 1:6,  1 John 3:1-I am beloved because the Lord says so&amp;nbsp;   Lamentations 3:22-23-  God\u2019s mercies are new every morning&amp;nbsp;   Ephesians 5:22-23,   Revelation 18-22- The church is called the Bride of Christ&amp;nbsp;   Matthew 16:17-19-  The gates of hell cannot stand against it&amp;nbsp;   Matthew 5-7-  Sermon on the Mount&amp;nbsp;   Genesis 3:8-24- When Adam and Eve left the garden&amp;nbsp;   Psalm 23   Luke 4:14-21,  John 3:16-  Jesus came for all people&amp;nbsp;   Revelation 21:4-  Every tear dried&amp;nbsp;   Acts 15, see also   Galatians 5:2-6- The book of Acts and whether or not you had to be Jewish&amp;nbsp;   Luke 15-  The Lost Sheep&amp;nbsp;  John 1:5-  The Light of the world has come and darkness has not overcome it  Psalm 107:2-The redeemed of the Lord tell their story&amp;nbsp;   Acts 6:1\u20131-  (and John 14:18) Jesus is coming back for us  &amp;nbsp;  JOIN OUR PATREON COMMUNITY!!!!  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