1. Dr. Paulson discusses how some theology distrusts the literal meaning of Scripture.
  2. Honey, Where Did This Thing Come From? In this episode, we discuss the Lord’s Supper, early church tradition, worship, and the question, “Where did this come from?” At the same time, we read Dr. Norman Nagel’s essay, “Medicine of Immortality and Antidote against Death.”
  3. What a wondrous creation God has made.
  4. Distinct, But Not Divided. In this episode, we discuss the Christian doctrine of the two kingdoms and its consequences for the Christian life while reading James Nestigen's "The Two Kingdoms Distinction."
  5. The whole of the Scriptures are interpreted through the lens of the Law and the Gospel.
  6. Today on the show, we remember the invention and publication that made Johann Gutenberg “the man of the Millennium.”
  7. Gretchen Ronnevik and Katie Koplin continue their conversation with historian Dan vanVoorhis about the history of revivals.
  8. The second half of Psalm 89 takes a turn from promise to ruin.
  9. Lexham Press associate publisher, Todd Hains, joins Kelsi in this episode to discuss his book, Martin Luther and the Rule of Faith
  10. Today on the show, we have a special mailbag episode about the daily lectionary.
  11. In part 1 of Psalm 89, we hear of David wanting to build a house for the Lord to dwell, but God has bigger plans, and makes a promise to David that from his lineage will come the Messiah of the world.