We’re gonna revisit our roots of this podcast for this episode by queering the Bible! Specifically, the passage we explore is from Genesis, the story of Jacob wrestling with God. We discuss the significance of this passage in relation to queer identities, gender narratives, and how you can bring yourself to your own interpretation of scripture. Our conversation highlights the importance of personal experiences in understanding biblical texts and emphasizes the role of journaling as a spiritual practice. We encourage y’all to read this passage and reflect on what this passage brings up for YOU!
Takeaways
- The Bible did not originally have chapters and verses.
- Jacob’s story illustrates the holiness of wrestling with faith.
- Wrestling with God can be seen as a trans narrative.
- The Bible can continually surprise and teach us new things.
- Personal experiences shape our interpretations of scripture.
- Queer theology allows for diverse interpretations of biblical texts.
- Journaling can enhance our understanding of the Bible.
- Engaging with the Bible requires vulnerability and curiosity.
- The intersection of sexuality and spirituality is significant.
- Each person’s interpretation of scripture is valid and valuable.
Chapters
(02:58) Wrestling with God: The Story of Jacob
(05:59) Gender Narratives in Jacob’s Story
(09:03) The Bible as a Living Text
(12:04) Sexuality and Spirituality in Non-Monogamy
(15:02) Diverse Interpretations of Scripture
(17:53) The Power of Journaling in Spiritual Practice
Resources:
- In the Margins: A Transgender Man’s Journey With Scripture by Shannon TL Kearns
- Join the Sanctuary Collective Community
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