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The Upside-Down Kingdom | Reformed Theology — Exegesis

Hosted by Seth Tillotson | Bondservant of Christ Jesus · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 33 episodes

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The Upside-Down Kingdom: real-time documentation of what happens when the living God persues an analytical engineering mind—and forges a priest.Season 1: The Demolition — dismantling the deep theology idols of modern Christianity.Season 2: The Furnace of Formation — reformed theology written mid-transformation.Just surgical exegesis, prophetic confrontation, and the scandalous gospel truth: the Kingdom doesn't work like you think.Hosted by Seth Tillotson — Bondservant of Christ Jesus."If the gospel doesn't offend you, you haven't understood it yet."Soli Deo Gloria ✝️

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Seth Tillotson | Bondservant of Christ Jesus hosts The Upside-Down Kingdom | Reformed Theology — Exegesis, a religion show with 33 episodes published.

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S2E15: The Descent That Fills — Trading Power for Proximity

Apr 16, 202613mEp. 15S2

What if emptying yourself isn't loss—but the most scandalous trade in Scripture? This episode of The Upside-Down Kingdom opens the Kenotic Turn (S2E15–S2E18)—the fourth phase of Season 2, where the identity forged in the

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S2E14: The Witness — The World Doesn't Need More Arguments

Apr 15, 202613mEp. 14S2

The world doesn't need more arguments. It needs more witnesses. In this contemplative journey episode of The Upside-Down Kingdom, Seth closes the Furnace Quartet with the gentlest, sharpest movement of the entire arc. Af

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S2E13: The Violence — Evict the Lie That Contradicts the Verdict

Apr 14, 202612mEp. 13S2

The Upside-Down Kingdom doesn't advance passively. It advances violently. And the first battlefield is internal. This episode is gospel confrontation in its rawest form. Seth—bondservant of Christ Jesus—confronts the war

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S2E12: The Verdict — Which Identity Are You Living Under?

Apr 12, 202615mEp. 12S2

There are two verdicts being spoken over you right now—one from the accuser, one from the Father. Only one is true. And if you don't know which is which, you'll spend your whole life building an identity on the wrong fou

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S2E11: The Furnace — What If the Breaking Was Ordination?

Apr 7, 202614mEp. 11S2

What if the fire you're in isn't punishment—but ordination? In this episode of The Upside-Down Kingdom, as a bondservant of Christ, Seth pulls back the layers of a deep theology the modern church has flattened: there are

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S2E10: The Geography of the Kingdom — Every Location Is a Theological Address

Apr 6, 202621mEp. 10S2

What if every significant location in Scripture is doing double duty — and the locations of your own story are doing it too? This episode of The Upside-Down Kingdom closes the Phase 2 Trilogy — The Language the Kingdom S

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S2E9: The Kingdom Menagerie — The Lion Is the Lamb

Apr 4, 202620mEp. 9S2

There's a moment in Revelation 5 that should stop every theologian in their tracks: an elder announces the Lion of the tribe of Judah — and when John turns to look, he sees a Lamb as though it had been slain. The same be

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S2E8: The Mathematics of Heaven — The Numbers Are Not Counting Details, They Are Theology

Apr 4, 202619mEp. 8S2

There's a language being spoken all through Scripture that most of us have never learned to hear — the language of numbers. Seven, forty, twelve, three. These aren't counting details. They're theological architecture. Th

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Bonus: The Remnant Speaks | Reformed Theology Exegesis as Prophetic Proclamation

Mar 30, 202621mS2

This is the moment the show changed. This bonus episode of The Upside-Down Kingdom — recorded March 28, 2026 — is the breakthrough episode every prior episode was building toward. Roughly twenty-one minutes of inhabited

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Bonus: The 120-Day Testimony — Before the Vision and After the Vision

Mar 30, 20261h 37mS2

This is the testimony at the center of The Upside-Down Kingdom. Almost two hours. Solo. Unhurried. The 120 days that turned an AI developer, commercial helicopter pilot, and serial entrepreneur into a man who reads Scrip

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S2E7: The Palette of God — The Visual Vocabulary the Western Church Has Lost

Mar 20, 202615mEp. 7S2

There was a night in early February when Seth stopped reading mid-sentence and set the highlighter down. He was in Matthew 17 — the Transfiguration. He had read it dozens of times. But something different arrested him th

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S2E6: Disciplined Receptivity — Which Soil Are You Right Now?

Mar 17, 202614mEp. 6S2

What's the difference between doing your devotions and actually being formed? This episode of The Upside-Down Kingdom closes Phase 1 (The Toolbox) with the most diagnostic question of the season. Most of us have a spirit

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S2E5: Confessing Hope — The New Covenant Confession Most Believers Were Never Taught

Mar 13, 202617mEp. 5S2

What if the New Covenant's primary act of confession isn't the one you were trained for? Most of us learned a single direction of confession: name your failure, ask for forgiveness, return to God through the door of what

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S2E4: The Secret Place — What Are You Protecting by Never Being Alone with God?

Mar 11, 202613mEp. 4S2

What if the disciples who stayed got something the crowds never did? In Mark 4:34, after Jesus finished teaching the parables to the crowds, Mark records a single sentence most people read past: "But when they were alone

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S2E3: Watch, Wait, Work — The Posture That Separates Discipline from Performance

Mar 7, 202613mEp. 3S2

Three words. Three prophets. One posture. And one confronting question: what's the difference between spiritual discipline and spiritual performance — and why has the Western church confused the two for so long? This epi

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S2E2: The Breadcrumb Trail — Capturing What the Spirit Gives You Off the Desk

Mar 6, 202620mEp. 2S2

What do you do when the Spirit gives you something at 6 AM in the car — and you have nowhere to put it? This episode of The Upside-Down Kingdom confronts the gap that most discipleship dies in: the gap between revelation

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S2E1: The Colored Bible — How a Highlighter Becomes Theology

Mar 2, 202622mEp. 1S2

What if the most rigorous exegesis of your life began with a highlighter you didn't even mean to pick up? This is the opening episode of The Upside-Down Kingdom, Season 2 — the season Seth calls The Architecture of Abidi

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S1E16: The Interlude

Mar 1, 202633mEp. 16S1

For fifteen episodes, you heard two trained AI voices work through months of personal Bible study, late-night wrestling with Scripture, and raw theological demolition. That was intentional. Seth wasn't ready to be the vo

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S1E15: Standing in the Rubble

Feb 24, 202620mEp. 15S1

Fourteen episodes. And you're still here. This is the Season One finale of The Upside-Down Kingdom — and nothing about this season was what you expected. We didn't talk about how to grow your faith or optimize your walk

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S1E14: God Is Not Your Emotional Support Animal

Feb 23, 202613mEp. 14S1

Core Mission : The Holy Spirit is a divine Agent—not an emotional support animal. He comforts the broken AND convicts the self-deceived. Domesticating the Spirit into predictable emotional experiences is the final system

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