TOT: Catching Foxes on “Goodness”

April 4th, 2018: Catching Foxes @ Mission San Diego

About the speaker: Luke and Gomer started a podcast to fulfill their obligation as American men in their thirties that work in ministry. Their show, Catching Foxes, oscillates between a conversation about the intersection of faith and culture and interviews with guests that deserve better. Catching Foxes has almost five million downloads. It doesn’t make sense to Luke or Gomer either.

When he’s not woodworking or watching YouTube videos on woodworking, Gomer lives in Houston, TX with his wife Shannon and four kids. When he’s not lamenting the USMNT failure of Oct. 10, 2017, Luke lives in Cincinnati, OH with his wife Erin. To learn more about Catching Foxes, Google it like an adult, or visit CatchingFoxes.fm or follow them on Twitter.

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Music Monday: Wedding Dress

Since I was at a wedding this weekend, here is Derek Webb‘s song “Wedding Dress”, based on the shocking words of Ezekiel 16. That chapter is all about Israel’s infidelity to God. God had espoused himself to Israel, yet Israel repeatedly was unfaithful to Him…

If you’d like to know a little bit more about the genesis of this song, you can hear the author talk about it here.

If you could love me as a wife.
For my wedding gift your life.
Should that be all I ever need?
Is there more I’m looking for?

Should I read between the lines?
Look for blessings in the skies?
Make me handsome rich and white.
Is that really what you want?

[Chorus]
Cause I am a whore I do confess.
I put you on just like a wedding dress, 
And I run down the aisle,
Run down the aisle.
I am a prodigal with no way home.
I put you on just like a ring of gold,
And I run down the aisle, 
Run down the aisle, to you.

Could you love this bastard child?
No, I don’t trust you to provide.
With one hand in a pot of gold
And the other in your side.

‘Cause I am so easily satisfied.
With the call of a lover’s soul as wild.
I would take a little cash 
Over your very flesh and blood.

[Bridge]
‘Cause money cannot buy 
A husband’s jealous eye.,
When you have knowingly 
Deceived his wife.

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