• Biblical Perspectives on Health and Fitness

  • Aug 29 2024
  • Length: 10 mins
  • Podcast

Biblical Perspectives on Health and Fitness

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  • Can You Be Too Heavenly Minded? "Can You Be Too Heavenly Minded?" | Watch This Episode on YouTube {"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@id":"https:\/\/straighttruth.net\/can-you-be-too-heavenly-minded\/#arve-youtube-oj2apgdbhcc","type":"VideoObject","embedURL":"https:\/\/www.youtube-nocookie.com\/embed\/Oj2apGdBHcc?iv_load_policy=3&modestbranding=1&rel=0&autohide=1&playsinline=0&autoplay=0","name":"Can You Be Too Heavenly Minded?","thumbnailUrl":"https:\/\/straighttruth.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/08\/STP-S30-EP03-STP-S30-EP03-Can-You-Be-Too-Heavenly-Minded.jpg","uploadDate":"2024-08-29","description":"Can You Be Too Heavenly Minded?"} Subscribe To Our YouTube Channel Support Our Podcast Join Our Mailing List Watch Us On Rumble Related MessagesRelated sermons:Heavenly-Minded PeopleA Warning Against WorldlinessCommanded to HopeHope & HolinessThe Call to EnduranceA Mature View of the MinistryAre You Prepared? "Can You Be Too Heavenly Minded? " | Watch this episode on Vimeo {"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@id":"https:\/\/straighttruth.net\/can-you-be-too-heavenly-minded\/#arve-vimeo-1002142574","type":"VideoObject","embedURL":"https:\/\/player.vimeo.com\/video\/1002142574?dnt=1&app_id=122963&transparent=0&title=1&byline=0&portrait=0&autoplay=0","name":"Can You Be Too Heavenly Minded?","thumbnailUrl":"https:\/\/straighttruth.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/08\/STP-S30-EP03-STP-S30-EP03-Can-You-Be-Too-Heavenly-Minded.jpg","uploadDate":"2024-08-29","description":"Can You Be Too Heavenly Minded?"} Follow Us On Vimeo Listen to the Audio Podcast Subscribe on iPhone Subscribe on Android Subscribe on Spotify Can You Be Too Heavenly Minded?Some people are so heavenly-minded that they’re no earthly good. Have you ever heard this statement or something like it? It’s a catchy quote attributed to Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. in the late 1800s, and many years later, in 1977, was embodied in a popular Johnny Cash song titled “No Earthly Good". A listener to the podcast has heard this phrase over the years and has written to us seeking to better understand what it really means. Aren’t Christians called to be heavenly-minded? Is it actually possible to be so heavenly-minded that they do no earthly good? Can Christians even be too heavenly-minded? That is the topic for this week’s Straight Truth Podcast with Dr. Richard Caldwell and Dr. Josh Philpot. Join us and listen to the conversation as they seek to help us gain insight and understanding into what might be meant when someone uses this now widely familiar turn of phrase.Dr. Caldwell says if we begin by defining the phrase- heavenly-minded, according to the Scriptures, then the answer is no, a Christian cannot be too heavenly-minded. But, if we try to define what some people mean by describing someone as so heavenly-minded that they are no earthly good, it’s possible that what they mean is the person has an over-realized eschatology. This would be someone who responds to time and eternity in a manner that God never intended. This is a circumstance where a believer knows they are headed to eternity, knowing that Jesus could come any day, and that is all they care about and are focused on. That would be an unbiblical response to the truths that God has given us about the return of Christ and about eternity. An example of this kind of living would be someone who sort of lives their life with their head in the clouds, so to speak, where they are not taking care of the things here on the earth that God has also assigned to His people. We find a most likely example of this in 2 Thessalonians 3, where Paul writes about some believers who had stopped working. But, in terms of being heavenly-minded and living in obedience to God’s Word right now where we are on earth, and in light of eternity (with it always in view), that’s absolutely biblical. That is what Christians are called to do; it’s a matter of Christian obedience.
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